your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
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No. Negative numbers are always smaller than positive numbers.
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Positive 10 is greater than negative 2. A good way to help visualise is to imagine a number line with 0 in the middle. 1,2,3,4 head off to the right, and -1, -2, -3, -4 head off to the left. The further the right a number is, the greater it is. So 6 is greater than 2. 8 is greater than 0, and 10 is greater than negative 2.
2 is greater than negative 14.
Not with negative numbers. -10 is a multiple of -2.
No, negative 36 is less than 2.
your answer is -8 remember when you are counting negative numbers the more negative the number is the less that actual value is... Ex. Negative 5million is less than Negative 1 Negative 11 is greater than Negative 5hundred trillion Negative 9 is greater than Negative 10
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no 4 is greater than negative 2. it is on the right of negative 2 on the number line so it has to be greater.
This statement is true for values of X greater than -1/15.-2 / 3x < 10
-2 is greater than -3
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2 is greater than -13 by 15, because (-13) + 15 = 2.
.4 as a decimal is greater than .2 as a decimal because 4/10 is greater than 2/10