The sum is less than the positive number. Example: 16 + -3= 13. As you can see 13 is less than 16 so the sum is less than the positive number.
It can be.
No. The square of a number is always positive, so the sum of several of them must also be positive.
That would be equal to the sum of all positive integers less than 1000 minus the sum of all positive multiples of three that are less than 1000. That would be equal to: (1000 + 1) * (1000 / 2) - 3 * (333 + 1) * (333 / 2) = 1001 * 500 - 1000 * 166.5 = 500500 - 166500 = 334000
if the 2 signs are negative, than the sum is negative. if the 2 signs are positive, than the sum is positive.
The sum is less than the positive number. Example: 16 + -3= 13. As you can see 13 is less than 16 so the sum is less than the positive number.
The sum of the first positive odd integers less than 101 is 10,000.
The sum of all the digits of all the positive integers that are less than 100 is 4,950.
Sum of all such integers less than 100 would be 416 .
false 0.6+0.6=1.2>1
It is 192282.
It can be.
It is greater than 48. 45.3 + 3.21 = 48.51
The sum of such numbers is 504.
No. The square of a number is always positive, so the sum of several of them must also be positive.
The answer is, obviously, 9.
It depends, if a number with positive integers is greater than the number with the negative integer therefore the sum will be in positive integer. And if the number with positive integer is less than the number with the number with negative integer then the sum will be in negative integer.