Yes, as much as positive numbers do.
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Negative numbers are always less than their absolute value.
No, positive numbers do not always have a higher absolute value than negative numbers. The absolute value of a negative number is equal to its positive equivalent. For example, the absolute value of -3 and 3 is both 3.
No. That is only true for non-negative numbers. The value of a negative number, such as -3 , is negative 3. But its absolute value is 3.
300. Numbers only change when put in absolute value if they are negative. The absolute value just takes the positive number of all positive and negative numbers.
Negative has a lesser value. Negative means the numbers below zero. Positive means the numbers above zero.