Oh, dude, the integers greater than -7 but less than -6 are just -6. Like, it's not rocket science. Just one lonely little number hanging out between -7 and -6, trying to fit in with the negative crew.
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The integers greater than -7 but less than -6 are the set of numbers between -7 and -6 on the number line, excluding -7 but including -6. In interval notation, this set can be represented as (-7, -6]. These integers include numbers like -6, -6.5, and any other number that falls between -7 and -6.
Five of them.
As 6 is a positive integer, no negative integer is greater than it.
That would be: -7, -6, -5, -4, -3, -2, -1.
Integers of 6 digits are normally greater than integers of 5 digits
6