In the context of integers, negative 5 is greater than negative 6. This is because as we move to the left on the number line, the numbers decrease. So, negative 5, which is closer to zero, is greater than negative 6, which is further to the left. Negative 5 is one unit closer to zero than negative 6, making it the greater of the two values.
-5. You're better off being £5 in debt than £6.
No, -3 is greater than -6.
No, negative 13 is not greater than negative 5. In the number line, as you move to the left, the numbers become smaller. Therefore, negative 5 is closer to zero than negative 13, making it greater in value.
-1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 and -7 are all greater than -8
Yes
No because -5 is greater than -6
-5 is greater than -6
-1/6 > -1/5
Negative 5 is greater. - 5- (-10) = 10
negative 1 over 8
Negative 3 is greater than negative 5
It does not always become negative , only if the negative number is greater then the positive number. Ex:-5 + 6 = 1 -6 + 5 = -1
-5. You're better off being £5 in debt than £6.
No, -3 is greater than -6.
Negative 5 is three units greater than negative 8.
-1
No, negative 13 is not greater than negative 5. In the number line, as you move to the left, the numbers become smaller. Therefore, negative 5 is closer to zero than negative 13, making it greater in value.