yes
7
11
-6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1. They are all on the right of -7 on the number line so they are greater than -7.
-6, -4 and -2-6, -4 and -2-6, -4 and -2-6, -4 and -2
Yes, negative 5 is bigger than negative 7. In the context of negative numbers, a number is considered larger if it is closer to zero. Since negative 5 is closer to zero than negative 7, it is indeed the larger of the two.
no, more than
-3
7
The English word for -4-(+3) would be "What is negative 4 when you take 3 more away from it. This means 3 less than -4 or -7Therefor -4 -(+3) =-7
7
any negative number is less than one so -7 is not more than 1
One more than negative 8 is negative 7. When you add 1 to -8, you move one unit up on the number line, resulting in -7.
11
(-4) - (-7) = (-4) + 7 = 3
-7--4=-7+4=-3
-3
Well, honey, negative 4 is actually smaller than negative 7. Think of it as owing someone $7 being worse than owing them $4. So, in the world of numbers, negative 7 takes the cake for being the bigger negative. Hope that clears things up for ya!