The odd integers greater than 5 and less than 15 are 7, 9, 11, and 13, a total of four of them.
15
No, there are an infinite number of integers. So, there would be an infinite (infinity/2-1) number of positive integers. And, there would be an infinite (infinity-10) number of integers greater than ten.
-5
It is 0.
First of all, there's no such thing as an "interger". You're talking about "integers". The integers less than zero and greater than -7 are: -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 and -1
There is no such number.
is the set of integers greater than or equal to −7 and less than or equal to −1 =B−26, 24, 29
15
No integers are specified in the question, although the answer would be any negative number less than -2 or any positive number greater than 2.
This is the 'null' or 'empty' set.There are no numbers greater than '-3' and less than '-9'.
No integers fit those criteria.
The integers that are greater than -2 but less than 5 are: -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
Any number between 300 and 500. Working with integers it would be 301-499.
17
Yes, but greater than all negative integers
That's a list of five consecutive real, rational, natural, positive integers, that are greater than any number less than 40, and less than any number greater than 44 .
comparing integers are when you have two numbers, and you need to find out how to get the greater number. Ex: -3 > < -4. You have to see which number is the bigger number, and then put a greater than or less than sign. so the answer would be: -3 because you have to find the number that is closest to zero on the number line.