There is no smallest number and no biggest number. Given any big number, however big, it is always possible to find one that is bigger (and the same with the smallest).
Smallest: -infinitillion -10^∞. (or 0 in module) Biggest: infinitillion 10^∞.
no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
the biggest negative number is the smallest -10
Start with the biggest number, then the next biggest , and so on, down to the smallest.
biggest number take away smallest number... :D
The biggest planet in the solar system is Jupiter, while the smallest planet is Mercury. Jupiter is the largest planet by both mass and volume, while Mercury is the smallest and closest planet to the Sun.
The biggest object in our solar system is the Sun, while the smallest object is likely a moon or asteroid, such as Deimos or Phobos, which are the smallest moons of Mars.
mercury is smallest and Jupiter is biggest.
It's neither the biggest nor the smallest. Biggest = Jupiter Smallest = Mercury.
Smallest : It's Mercury. Biggest : It's Jupiter.
Smallest: -infinitillion -10^∞. (or 0 in module) Biggest: infinitillion 10^∞.
The smallest two digit number is 00 (a number used as a wire gauge) and the biggest is 99, so the sum of the biggest and smallest 2-digits numbers is 99 (99 + 00).
Jupiter is the biggest planet in the Solar System
Mercury - the 8th biggest and smallest
no 0 isn't the smallest number because there are negative numbers so there really is no biggest number nor smallest number
Mars is the fourth smallest planet in our solar system. It is smaller than Earth, Venus, and Uranus, but larger than Mercury and Pluto. It is the second smallest of the terrestrial planets, with Mercury being the smallest.
you subtract the smallest number with the biggest number