+4 +3 +3 -4 -3 -2 0 -1 +3 +1+1 0 +1
No, they have a difference of 1.
No. There is no difference between -0 and +0, so both are called 0.
Well, there are a few key differences between the two. One is negative, one positive. 1 happens to be greater than -5, but the difference between the two numbers is 6; it takes five to get from -5 to zero (-5+5=0) and another one to get to 1 (0+1=1). 5+1=6
If two fractions are equal then the difference between them is zero (0).
-1 between 0
Six. From -5 to 0 is five, and from 0 to 1 is one.
No, the relevant difference is 0.
To round 0.06 to a whole number, you would first identify the place value you want to round to. In this case, you want to round to the nearest whole number, which is the ones place. Since 0.06 is less than 0.5, you would round down to 0.
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The smallest digit (not including 0) is 1, the largest is 9 ((in the decimal system). The difference is 9 - 1 = 8
+4 +3 +3 -4 -3 -2 0 -1 +3 +1+1 0 +1
No, they have a difference of 1.
The difference is 12.
The difference is 7.5 .
If I understand correctly, zero would be the difference. Like: 5/10-1/2=0 or 2/3-2/3=0 hope this was helpful!
The first counting number is 1. There is some disagreement over the smallest natural number. It is either 0 or 1 so your answer is either 0 or 1.