- 15 and -15 are the same.
Negative15
Well, honey, negative 15 is indeed less than negative 12. It's like saying having $15 in debt is worse than having $12 in debt – either way, you're still in the red. So yes, negative 15 is definitely less than negative 12, no doubt about it.
No. All negative numbers are less than zero.
x is less than or equal to negative 3 or x< or =-3
No. Negative 15 is greater than negative 33.
Negative15
Well, honey, negative 15 is indeed less than negative 12. It's like saying having $15 in debt is worse than having $12 in debt – either way, you're still in the red. So yes, negative 15 is definitely less than negative 12, no doubt about it.
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Less. Although "15" may be more than 5, the negative sign means that the "15" is actually less than 0. Since 5 is greater than 0 and -15 is less, -15 is less than 5.
There is no integer that is greater than 10 and less than negative 15, as these two conditions cannot be satisfied simultaneously. The range of integers greater than 10 starts at 11, while those less than negative 15 start at -16. Therefore, no integer exists that meets both criteria.
0, for example.
No. All negative numbers are less than zero.
x is less than or equal to negative 3 or x< or =-3
No. Negative 15 is greater than negative 33.
Yes. If it was negative then .15 would be larger. Unless it’s negative then the smaller number is smaller. If negative, the smaller number would be larger. If that makes sense.
There are an infinite group of negative numbers where if you were to double them and add 3 that they would add up to less than -15. for instance -12*2+3= -21