which number is larger -5 or -10
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-5 is larger than -10 because the closer a number is to zero, the larger it is. In this case, -5 is closer to zero than -10.
As the denominators (bottom numbers) are the same, the numerators (top numbers) can be compared and the larger number is the larger fraction. 6 is greater than 5 thus 6/10 is greater than 5/10.
If you add a negative and a positive the answer (pos or neg) is that of the highest number. For example -13+ 3= -10 and -3 + 13 = 10. In this situation a negative (-) plus a positive (+) can be either negative or positive depending on which number is greater. Example: -10 + 5 = -5 because -10 is larger than 5 (even though that seems contradictory) Example: -5 + 10 = 5 because 10 is larger than -5.
3/5 = 6/10, 1/10 larger than 1/2
L = 50 X = 10 V= 5 The X before the L means you subtract it from the larger number to the right. So 50-10+5 = 45
Are you serious? You must be a child lol......anyways the answer is explained below... 5x2 is 10 which is.. 5x2 = 10 2+2+2+2+2= 10 as is... 2x5=10 5+5=10 Very simple, its always easier to multiply the larger number by the smaller number, for me anyways, try it for yourself.