Negative zero point five (-0.5) is greater than negative one (-1). In the number line, numbers closer to zero are considered greater than those further away, so -0.5 is less negative and thus greater than -1.
No, negative two point five (-2.5) is not a negative integer; it is a negative decimal. Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero, but they do not include fractions or decimals. Therefore, -2.5 does not qualify as an integer at all.
Negative five.
point zero five five or zero point zero five five or fifty-five thousandths
-21 is greater. With respect to zero, -22 is greater.
Negative 3 is greater than negative 5. In the context of negative numbers, a number closer to zero is considered greater. Since negative 3 is closer to zero than negative 5, it is the larger value.
-0.0045 -0.45 -4.5
no because anything negative is less than zero.
Yes. Write the number line horizontally with the negative numbers to the left, zero in the middle and positive numbers to the right, then the further right a number is, the greater it is; so with two numbers the number further right on the line is the greater of the two: Positive five is to the right of negative five, therefore it is greater than negative five, ie +5 > -5
'Zero-point-zero-zero-zero-five-zero-one', or 'five-hundred-and-one times ten to the negative six'.
Greater.
yes
no zero is greater
-3/4 = -0.75 -0.6 > -0.75
No, negative two point five (-2.5) is not a negative integer; it is a negative decimal. Integers are whole numbers that can be positive, negative, or zero, but they do not include fractions or decimals. Therefore, -2.5 does not qualify as an integer at all.
Zero is Greater than every negative integer
Negative five.
point zero five five or zero point zero five five or fifty-five thousandths