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Q: What is the larger number 1 or -10?
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Which number is larger -5 or -10?

-5 is larger than -10 because the closer a number is to zero, the larger it is. In this case, -5 is closer to zero than -10.


How do you graph 3 5th on the number line?

3/5 = 6/10, 1/10 larger than 1/2


What number is 1 followed by 100 zeroes?

The number is called a "googol" (1 x 10^100). The even larger number (googolplex) is 10^googol which could never actually be written out.


Is is correct that 0.00001 is bigger than 0.001 because the first number has more digits to the right of the decimal point?

Incorrect.That is incorrect. 0.001 is larger than 0.00001."Explain your thinking using negative power of 10 and the number line."0.001 can be written as 1/1000, or 10^-3. 0.00001 can be written as 1/100000, or 10^-5.When you raise something to a negative power, you are dividing it one by that number to the positive version of that power, for example, 10^-2 = 1/(10^2). When a fraction has a larger number as its divisor, the bottom number, that means it is being divided by a larger number, so it will be smaller. Since 10^5 is larger than 10^3, 0.00001 is smaller. Number line-wise, a number with a larger negative power is further to the left, meaning it's smaller.


Is there a number larger then googleplex with a name?

It is spelt googol, not google. Googolplexian is the largest number with a name. It is equal to 1 and googolplex zeros, or 101010100 (10^10^10^100)


How much larger is 1 tenth than 1 hundredth?

1/10 is 10 times larger than 1/100


Is 6 a larger number or a small number?

6 is an larger number if it is dealing with math.... other than that no numbers is larger than 10...


Which number is larger 0.1 or 0.9?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! You see, numbers can be a bit tricky sometimes, but it's all about understanding their values. In this case, 0.9 is larger than 0.1 because it's closer to 1, which is a bigger number. Just remember, every number is special in its own way, and they all have a place on our canvas of mathematics.


What does XIIC in roman numerals?

If it were valid, XIIC would be 88 because: X=10, I=1, C=100 and any smaller number written before a larger one should be deducted from the larger number - so, 10+1+1=12 and 100-12=88. However, 88 would actually be written LXXXVIII (where L=50 and V=5) which is 50+10+10+10+5+1+1+1 as it was the custom to have only one instance of a smaller number before a larger one. For example, 90 is XC (100-10) but 80 is LXXX (50+10+10+10) and 99 is IX (100-1) but 98 is LXLVIII (50+(50-10)+5+1+1+1). However, they did sometimes break the rules - IIC is much easier to write for 98!


When adding a positive number to a negative number what is a good rule for determining the sign of the sum?

If the negative number is a bigger number, the answer will be negative. Conversely, if the positive number is bigger, the answer will be positive. -20+10= -10 (larger negative number) -10+20=10 (larger positive number)


What is larger 1 over 5 or 3 over 10?

1/5 is the same as 2/10 so 3/10 is obviously larger.


What does XIX stand for in roman numerals?

19 because x is 10 and I is 1 and if a smaller number is in front of a larger number then you subtract the smaller number from the bigger number so it would be 10-1 which is 9 so it is 19