There are an infinite number of numbers between -1 and 3.
The whole ones are zero, 1, and 2 .
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In a number sequence, the number between 1 and 5 is 3.
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There is only one prime number between 1 and 5. That is the number three (3)
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No. The sum of a negative number and a positive number has the absolute value of their difference and the sign of whichever of them was bigger - in absolute terms. So -3 + 4 = +1 (diff between 3 and 4 is 1, and the bigger number, 4, is positive) -3 + 3 = 0 (diff between 3 and 3 is 0, the sign for zero does not matter) -3 + 2 = -1 (diff between 3 and 2 is 1, and the bigger number, 3, is negative)