Yes
Negative 2/3 is smaller than negative 1/3.
Yes, a negative whole number is smaller than a negative decimal. For example, -3 (a negative whole number) is less than -0.5 (a negative decimal) because it is further left on the number line. The more negative a number is, the smaller its value. Thus, -3 is less than -0.5.
Yes. -3 is smaller than +5. Any negative number is smaller than any positive number.
No, It is less. Look at this: -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 smaller................bigger The larger the negative number, the smaller it gets, because it is getting more negative.
nope. negative 3 is smaller than negative 1. i would recomend staying in school, as ths is basic maths. you should know this, its simple.
Negative 2/3 is smaller than negative 1/3.
Yes, a negative whole number is smaller than a negative decimal. For example, -3 (a negative whole number) is less than -0.5 (a negative decimal) because it is further left on the number line. The more negative a number is, the smaller its value. Thus, -3 is less than -0.5.
There is no specific name.-4 is smaller than -3 and (-4)/(-3) = 4/3 is a positive improper fraction.-4 is smaller than 3 and (-4)/3 = -4/3 is a negative improper fraction.-2 is smaller than 3 and (-2)/3 = -2/3 is a negative proper fraction.3 is smaller than 4 and 3/4 is a positive proper fraction.Thus, the fraction can be negative or positive, proper or improper.
Yes. -3 is smaller than +5. Any negative number is smaller than any positive number.
No, negative three is smaller than negative two.
Yes it is yes because the integer -3 is closer to 0 than -4 the bigger the negative, the smaller the number.
No, It is less. Look at this: -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 smaller................bigger The larger the negative number, the smaller it gets, because it is getting more negative.
A negative integer is a number less than 0 0 is neither a negative nor positive integer. negative integers = -1, -2, -3, -4 and so on
nope. negative 3 is smaller than negative 1. i would recomend staying in school, as ths is basic maths. you should know this, its simple.
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This can be determined by comparing the inequality, 2 > 1 (2 is greater than 1) Subtract 3 from both sides, then 2 - 3 > 1 - 3 : -1 > -2 Therefore, -1 is greater than -2.
When comparing negative numbers or a negative number and a positive number, the word "smaller" is confusing because it is unclear whether you mean that the number is less than another number or that the absolute value of the number is less than the absolute value of another number. You should use the phrase "less than" instead. A number's absolute value is how far it is from zero; for negative numbers think of it as the number without the negative sign. Negative eleven is less than negative three because negative eleven is farther left on the number line, but the absolute value of negative three, which is shown as |-3|, is less than the absolute value of negative eleven because negative three is closer to zero.