((negative 3) / 7) + (negative 5) = -5.42857142857 when calculated.
The number is 5.
No. -5 x -5 = -25 ... still a negative number.
5 - (-5) = 10
-3, -1, 1, 3, 5
Yes
In the context of numbers on a number line, positive five is indeed greater than negative five. This is because numbers increase in value as you move to the right on a number line and decrease as you move to the left. Positive five is to the right of zero, while negative five is to the left of zero, making positive five greater than negative five.
three fourths is greater than five eights
-5 < (n + 1) < 3
no, it is five less than positive three.
The question is not phrased appropriately enough to derive meaning from it. Taken literally, you wish the number 87 to have a number subtracted from it. And that number is to be three times a number that is greater than 165. 166 is greater. And three times that is 498. And 87 minus 498 is negative 411. However, there an infinite number of numbers that are greater than 165. That was the first.
Are you serious? Negative two point five. -2.5
-1
-5. You're better off being £5 in debt than £6.
There are no negative integers greater than five.
Yes. Any positive number is bigger (greater than) any negative number.
Two (2) minus negative three (-3) is five (5). When you subtract a negative number it is the same as adding a positive number of the same absolute value.