Math, asked by cassiemariya2010, 4 months ago

The integer less than (− 15) is
a) -9
b) -8
c) 0
d) -16

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Answered by pukultanvi4444
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Answer:

d) -16

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

Imagine a number line like below. Negative numbers are always to the left of 0, and we start with -1, then -2, and keep going as we go to the left.

And remember that numbers get smaller the more you go to the left. It's like, the bigger the number next to the negative sign, the MORE NEGATIVE it is, making it SMALLER.

Looking at our number line, that means -15 is less than -9.

so it is not a number that we are looking

b)

Imagine a number line like below. Negative numbers are always to the left of 0, and we start with -1, then -2, and keep going as we go to the left.

And remember that numbers get smaller the more you go to the left. It's like, the bigger the number next to the negative sign, the MORE NEGATIVE it is, making it SMALLER.

Looking at our number line, that means -15 is less than -8.

so it is not a number that we are looking

c)

Every negative number is less than 0, so -15 is less than 0.

When in doubt, just imagine a number line like below. Negative numbers are to the left of 0 and decrease the more you move to the left.

so it is not a number that we are looking

d)

Imagine a number line like below. Negative numbers are always to the left of 0, and we start with -1, then -2, and keep going as we go to the left.

And remember that numbers get smaller the more you go to the left. It's like, the bigger the number next to the negative sign, the MORE NEGATIVE it is, making it SMALLER.

Looking at our number line, that means -16 is less than -15.

so it is a number that we are looking

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