Math, asked by Suhasmm, 2 months ago

The value of 5 + (- 1) does not lie between

(a) 0 and -10 (b) 0 and 10 (c) – 4 and -15 (d) – 6 and 6.



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Answered by YuvrajS3016Y
27

a . 0 to -10 and -4 to -15

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Answered by XxLuckyGirIxX
157

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The value of 5 + (- 1) does not lie between

(a) 0 and -10

(b) 0 and 10

(c) – 4 and -15

(d) – 6 and 6.

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Option a and c are the right answers.

  • a) 0 and -10 and c) -4 and -15

  • \bf{5+(-1)=4}

  • 4 is not lying between 0 and -10.

  • Like this 4 is not lying between -4 and -15.

  • Because it is a positive integer, can't lie between negative integers.
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