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This depends on your definition of smaller. Each number on the y-axis is greater than the one below it. The concept of smaller could refer to magnitude, though. So for example, if you start at -5 and move up going to -4: -4 is smaller in magnitude than -5 (less negative), but it is greater than -5.

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no, it gets bigger :)

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Q: Does the numbers on the y axis get smaller as you travel up?
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