positive numbers
The convention is to locate positive numbers to the right of the point identified as zero on a number line.
it's the number in the middle...
Numbers to the right of zero on a number line are positive numbers; to the left are the negative numbers.
Your passport book number is located on the top right corner of the page that has your photo and personal information. It is a unique combination of letters and numbers that identifies your passport.
On my 1995 Bayliner the VIN or Hull number is stamped into the right side of the TRANSOM
They are located on the bottom of your checks. First set of numbers in the bottom left are your "routing number" to your bank. The second set of numbers is the checking account number. The third set of numbers is the actual check number (should match the number in the top right corner.)
the number on the right is the greater of two numbers
If the number line has negative numbers to the left of zero and positive numbers to the right then the further you go to the right, the greater the numbers become.
A person cannot get a list of VIN numbers for a Rockwood 1760. Each vehicle will have the VIN number located on the right side of the hitch. Each vehicle will have their own unique number.
Positive numbers are numbers to the right of zero on a number line.
Most vin numbers are located on the right side if the head tube.
To determine which number appears farthest to the right on a number line, you need to compare their values. Generally, larger positive numbers are positioned farther to the right than smaller positive numbers or negative numbers. If you provide specific numbers, I can help identify which one is farthest to the right.