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-8 is to the right of -10on a number line .

-100is to the right of -50 on a number line .

smallest negative integers is -1.

-26 is greater than -25.

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Answered by AlexaRousey
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● True/False

1) - 8 is to the right of - 10 on a number line . => False
(It lies on the left of - 10.)

2) - 100 is to the right of - 50 on a number line . => False
(It lies on the left of - 50)

3) Smallest negative integers is - 1. => False
(Smallest negative integer cannot be counted. ∞ )

4) - 26 is greater than -25. => False
(The more the number in negative, the more smaller It is.)


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Answered by Laxmipriyas007
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Answer:

First statement is True

Second statement is False

Third statement is False and,

Fourth statement is False.

Step-by-step explanation:

A number line is a representation of numbers on a straight line/real line.

In the number, line numbers are placed at equal intervals on both sides. Usually, as we move towards the right side of a horizontal number line, the numbers increase; as we move towards the left, the numbers decrease.

-8 is to the right of -10 on a number line.

This statement is true.

As we move left side in the number line numbers decrease. Since  -8  > -10, -8 lies right side to - 10.

-100 is to the right of -50 on a number line.

This statement is false.

The correct statement is that -100 is to the left of - 50 on a number line as -100 is less than -50.

The smallest negative integers is -1.

This statement is false.

The correct statement is the largest negative integer is -1. Also,  we cannot find the value of the smallest negative integer as the number goes to infinity.

-26 is greater than -25.

This statement is false.

The correct statement is that -26 is smaller than -25.

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