no
Yes, minus two is larger than minus four.
no
2 3/4 - 4 1/2 = 2 3/4 - 4 2/4 (make both fractions into quarters) = -2 1/4
-3 - (-1)= -3 + 1= -2-2
This can be determined by comparing the inequality, 2 > 1 (2 is greater than 1) Subtract 3 from both sides, then 2 - 3 > 1 - 3 : -1 > -2 Therefore, -1 is greater than -2.
Yes, minus two is larger than minus four.
Minus 2 is larger than minus 5.
It is: 1 minus 2 = -1
Is 3/4 greater than 2/3
No. 2/5 is 20% smaller than 1/2, and 1/2 is 25% larger than 2/5.
It is: 2 minus 1 minus 1 = 0
5
3 minus 1 = 2
NO!!!! Here is a table for multiplication/division of 'double (+/-) signs.'. (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-) = (-) (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-) = (+) Sometimes in higher level maths, you can have triple signs. Here is the table. (+)(+)(+) = (+)(+) = (+) (+)(-)(-) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(+)(+) = (-)(+) = (-) (-)(-)(-) = (+)(-) = (-) It is irrelevant on the position of the 'sign'. NB If no sign is given, then read it as positive (+).
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2 over 2 is equal to 1. It is not larger than one whole.
A fraction can be larger than 1, for example, 4/2 is a fraction (which can be simplified to 2). Only a fraction that is larger than 1, multiplied by another number gives you a larger number.