Yes, an infinity of them. All negative numbers are less than ten (which is positive).
Any non-negative numeral less than 10 is called a "digit." Digits are the basic building blocks of numbers and include the integers 0 through 9. They are used in various numerical systems, including the decimal system, which is the most commonly used system in everyday mathematics.
It is any number x such that 0
A positive number below 10; so any of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
Not necessarily. -5 is a whole number. Negative 2 is not less than -5.
Any negative number is less than any positive number.
A digit.
A digit.
Digit
9
A non-numeral is any word or symbol that represents a numeral, but is not a numeral. Therefore, an example of a non-numeral less than ten is three.
Yes. For example 1.
Any non-negative numeral less than 10 is called a "digit." Digits are the basic building blocks of numbers and include the integers 0 through 9. They are used in various numerical systems, including the decimal system, which is the most commonly used system in everyday mathematics.
Any number that is negative ( - ) is less than zero.
It is any number x such that 0
A positive number below 10; so any of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9.
any negative number is less than zero
Not necessarily. -5 is a whole number. Negative 2 is not less than -5.