The closest integer to the left of 4.7 on the number line is 4. Since 4.7 is closer to 5 than it is to 4, the integer to the left of 4.7 is 4. This is because integers are whole numbers without any decimal or fractional parts, so the closest integer to the left of 4.7 is 4.
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.
That might be -3, -4, -5, etc. (any number that is to the left of -2, on a standard number line).
The way the number line is usually drawn, the greatest integer is the one that is to the right of all the others.
The integer/whole number closet to 0.1 is zero. If you can use decimal numbers, you will always be able to come up with a number closer to 0.1 than anyother number (exept 0.1 itself). For example 0.100000001 is very close to 0.1, but 0.10000000000000001 is even closer.
An integer is a whole number so the answer is 4.
There is no such number. You can always go one more integer to the left.
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The closest integer to the left of 4.7 on the number line is 4. Since 4.7 is closer to 5 than it is to 4, the integer to the left of 4.7 is 4. This is because integers are whole numbers without any decimal or fractional parts, so the closest integer to the left of 4.7 is 4.
Look at the places that integers have on the number line. The integer that is on the right is greater that the integer is on the left.
Negative. Sorry. No you do not. Adding a negative to a negative gives you a number that is even more negative. Picture a number line. A negative number is to the left of zero, and adding a negative number moves further left. ■
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.
With the number line in its normal orientations, the integer on the left is smaller.
left, closet to the heart
That might be -3, -4, -5, etc. (any number that is to the left of -2, on a standard number line).
A positive integer is an integer to the right of zero on the number line. It is more then zero
The way the number line is usually drawn, the greatest integer is the one that is to the right of all the others.