No, -12 > -13.
The further you go down the number line the more of nothing you have. If you have $0.00 in your bank account and buy something for $5.00, you are going to be sitting at $-5.00 in your account. Now If I deposit $5.00 which brings it back to 0.00, is more than $-5.00 I was sitting with earlier.
No because -5 is greater than -13
yes
-13 is less than 1 similarly -13 < 1 -13 is a Negative number meaning it is below 0 (To the left) on the number line.
The value of the positive number is greater than the value of the negative number. 23 + (-13) = 10 but (-23) + 13 = (-10)
(11/3) - (13/4) = (44/12) - (39/12) = 5/12
No because -5 is greater than -13
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
5. It does not have a value greater than 12. Consequently, it does not have a value greater than 12 and less than 13.
12.5 > -13 or -13 < 12.5 I casually think of temperatures. '-13 oC is colder than 12.5 oC . So 13 < 12.5 Or think of the number line. -14,-13,5, -13, -12.5 , -12 .... 0 .... 12, 12.5, 13, 13.5, 14. The negative (left) side is always less than the positive (right) side. The modulus of the number |-13| > |12.5| it Follows that |13|>|12.5| ,, but the negative sign makes it 'less than'.
2 is greater than -13 by 15, because (-13) + 15 = 2.
No
no, -1 <13
16 is greater than 13 but negative 16 or -16 is less than negative 13 or -13. The larger the negative number the smaller is its value..
12/19 is greater than 8/13 because 12x13=156 and 8x19=152 and 156 is greater than 152 so 12/19 is greater than 8/13
-11
1
NONE.The number that is greater than 11 but less than 13 is 12 and 12 is an even number.