Math, asked by musicbuzz87, 1 month ago


which \: is \: greater \: \:  \frac{ - 4}{5} or \:  - 3

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Answered by Sirat4
1

Answer:

-4/5 is greater than -3

Step-by-step explanation:

-4/5 = -0.8

-3

As we move left on number line the numbers become more smaller.

For example:

-3, -2,  -1, 0 , 1 , 2, 3

Here,

-3 is smaller than -1

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

- ⅘ is greater

Explanation:

 i) \: - 3 =  \frac{ - 3 \times 5}{1 \times 5}  = \frac{ - 15}{5} \\ii) \:   \frac{ - 4}{5}  \\ i) \: is \: greater \: without \: the \: negative \\ sign \: but \: with \: the \: negative \: sign \:  \frac{ - 4}{5}  \: is \\  greater

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