yes
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
Yes, as 9/10 is greater than 6/25
No.
No, 6/8 is greater than 9/25.
No because 9/10 is greater than 6/10
No, -9 is greater
Yes, negative 9 is greater than negative 11. In the context of negative numbers, the number that is closer to zero is considered greater. Since -9 is closer to zero than -11, it is indeed greater.
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
3
It is greater
your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
6 greater than 18 plus 9 = 6 greater than 27 = 33
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6 is not greater than 9 6 is 3 less than 9.
A negative integer is a number less than zero. In this case, -5 is greater than -9 because when comparing negative integers, the one with the higher absolute value is considered greater. In other words, -5 is closer to zero on the number line than -9, making it the larger negative integer.
No, 9 is not greater than 9.6. In numerical terms, 9.6 is greater than 9 because the decimal value .6 represents a fraction of 1. When comparing two numbers, the one with the higher numerical value is considered greater, and in this case, 9.6 is greater than 9.
Yes, of course. yes