yes, the smaller the negative number the bigger it actually is
it depens on with is bigger and if they are equal than it is 0 but if one is bigger then it is that sign
no For the negative numbers the biggest is the one closer to 0 so -3 is bigger than -4 and -2 is bigger than -3 and so on
Minus one (also known as negative one) is larger than minus eleven (also known as negative eleven).
162 divided by 2 = 81 Eighty-one
If a number is a multiple of nine, its digit root (the sum of its digits until the answer is only one digit long) is 9 (for multiples of 3, this is the case if the digital root is 3, 6 or 9).For 163, 1 + 6 + 3 = 10. 1 + 0 = 1 so the digital root is 1 and therefore 163 is not a multiple of 9.However, for 162, 1 + 6 + 2 = 9 so the digital root is 9 so 162 is a multiple of 9 (18 x 9 = 162).
Yes, zero is technically bigger than negative one.
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Oh honey, negative 4 is smaller than 4. It's like comparing a teacup to a bathtub. One's a walk in the park, the other's a whole dang swimming pool. So, in this case, 4 is the big cheese.
Negative 1/2 is bigger than negative 1. If you look at the number line the farther right you go the bigger the numbers get. example: 1,2,3,4.. so it is the same for negative numbers example: -4,-3,-2,-1,-1/2
-- Remember which one was positive and which was negative, then forget about the signs.-- Write down the one that was positive-- Subtract from it the one that was negative(Notice that if the negative one was bigger, then the answer will be negative.)
yes, the smaller the negative number the bigger it actually is
it depens on with is bigger and if they are equal than it is 0 but if one is bigger then it is that sign
no For the negative numbers the biggest is the one closer to 0 so -3 is bigger than -4 and -2 is bigger than -3 and so on
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if you want to subtract a bigger number from a smaller one, first subtract smaller number from bigger one add negative sign in front of answer you got
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