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It is meaningless to calculate how many times greater a number is than another when the two have different signs.

If you did,

+100 would be -1 times as great as -100

and

-100 would be -1 times as great as +100.


Both are equally "bigger than" the other!



It is meaningless to calculate how many times greater a number is than another when the two have different signs.

If you did,

+100 would be -1 times as great as -100

and

-100 would be -1 times as great as +100.


Both are equally "bigger than" the other!



It is meaningless to calculate how many times greater a number is than another when the two have different signs.

If you did,

+100 would be -1 times as great as -100

and

-100 would be -1 times as great as +100.


Both are equally "bigger than" the other!



It is meaningless to calculate how many times greater a number is than another when the two have different signs.

If you did,

+100 would be -1 times as great as -100

and

-100 would be -1 times as great as +100.


Both are equally "bigger than" the other!

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It is meaningless to calculate how many times greater a number is than another when the two have different signs.

If you did,

+100 would be -1 times as great as -100

and

-100 would be -1 times as great as +100.


Both are equally "bigger than" the other!

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12y ago
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