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There are no numbers that are greater than -1 and less than -1. In mathematical terms, this would be considered an empty set, as there are no real numbers that satisfy this condition. The number line shows that any number greater than -1 would be to the right of -1, and any number less than -1 would be to the left of -1.

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A number cannot be greater than and less than -1 at the same time.

It can be greater than or equal to, but not strictly greater or lesser.

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