9
no
It is not clear what you mean by "oppisites" or even opposite. Often a number is the opposite of its opposite. So if the first is greater than the second, the second, which is the opposite of the first, is smaller than the first.
48
It is 10 times greater.
An additive opposite cannot but a multiplicative opposite can.
Yes
no
It is not clear what you mean by "oppisites" or even opposite. Often a number is the opposite of its opposite. So if the first is greater than the second, the second, which is the opposite of the first, is smaller than the first.
48
Yes, if the number is less than '1'.Just the opposite, if the number is greater than '1'.
No, 100 times greater.
2 times the quantity 4 greater than a number
Assuming "opposite" refers to additive inverse, the answer is +65.
It is 10 times greater.
It is 34 times 9 = 306
the number has to be greater than 4
An additive opposite cannot but a multiplicative opposite can.