Not exactly. All positive integers are greater than all negative integers, but -1 is greater than -7 even though -7 is farther from zero. It's better to think of a number line. Things get greater as you move to the right, lesser as you move to the left.
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Select any positive integer bigger than 4, say q. Then 1/q is smaller.You could select any negative integer, p. Then 1/p would also be smaller. There are others.
Both. It is smaller than 4.1 and bigger than 3.9
252 = 625 and 262 = 676, both of which are bigger than 600 but smaller than 700. No other integer has this property, but any decimal number between 24.5 and 26.4 also satisfies this condition, if the answers are not restricted to integers.
no, all negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers
They are the dwarf planets.
The dwarf planet, Pluto, is bigger than an asteroid, smaller than Mercury, and farther from the sun than Neptune. It used to be the smallest and furthest planet in our solar system.
Because they are much farther away. The farther away something is the smaller it looks.
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The only integer answer is 31. 31^2 = 961.
The Dwarf Planet Pluto.
Dwarf planet such as Pluto
There are infinitely many numbers, though the only integer is 9.
no it depends on if the first number in the equation is bigger or smaller than the second ex. 2-3= -1
that is not true the sun is bigger than the moon The moon is much, much, much smaller than the sun. It only looks bigger because the sun is much farther away than the moon. Many stars are much bigger than the sun, but they only look like points of light because they are so much more farther away.