This statement is true for values of X greater than -1/15.
-2 / 3x < 10
yes;-18 is less than -10
No because -10 is less than -1
Yes, a negative power of 10 is less than 1. For example, (10^{-1} = 0.1) and (10^{-2} = 0.01), both of which are less than 1. In general, any negative exponent indicates that the base (in this case, 10) is being divided rather than multiplied, resulting in a value less than 1.
Nothing. Any number that is less than 18/100 it must be less than 3/10.
any negative number is an integer less than zero, such as -10, -4, et cetera.
-0.42 is less than 6/10 which is 0.6
yes;-18 is less than -10
no -10 is less than -4
No because -10 is less than -1
Yes, a negative power of 10 is less than 1. For example, (10^{-1} = 0.1) and (10^{-2} = 0.01), both of which are less than 1. In general, any negative exponent indicates that the base (in this case, 10) is being divided rather than multiplied, resulting in a value less than 1.
Yes, since -10 it is on the left of -1 on a number line.
Negative 10 is smaller than positive 10 because it is one the plus side of the integer line. Negative 10 is 10 numbers less than 0 and positive 10 is 10 numbers more than 0
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.
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Nothing. Any number that is less than 18/100 it must be less than 3/10.
3/10 is 10% less than 1/3 .