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Five of them.
no because anything negative is less than zero.
no -5<4
negative five eighths into a decimal = -0.625= -5/8= -5÷8= -0.625
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
The absolute value of negative five is five. Absolute value measures the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Therefore, |−5| = 5.
5/4
It's two in five tenths.
The absolute value of - 4 5/6 is 4 5/6.
It depends, if you are looking for the absolute value then it would be equal. It is different if it is negative and positive.
- |-5+-3| = -8
The absolute value depends on it's "distance" from zero. So if it's to the right (positive) by 5 units, or to the left (negative) by five units, then it's absolute value is 5
The absolute value of a number represents its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Since distance cannot be negative, the absolute value of a negative integer is positive. For example, the absolute value of -5 is 5, indicating that it is five units away from zero. Thus, the absolute value function transforms negative values into their positive counterparts.
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.
47 because absolute value measures how many digits you are away from zero, so for example the absolute value of five is five
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.
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