using the numberline write the integers which is 6 more than -5
, 3 less than 7
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1) an integer which is 6 more than -5 = 1
2) integer 3 less than 7 = 4
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Answer:1,2,3,4
Step-by-step explanation:As we know that negative numbers are as follows:-1,-2,-3.........So when we are told to compare two negative numbers e.g-3 -4 ,so the answer is -3 because the nos which are smaller than 0 are called negative numbers and their order are exactly opposite to positive numbers ex: Positive numbers:1,2,3 Negative numbers:-1,-2,-3.So when we add 6 to -5 we get the ans as 1.
And 3 less than 7 means 7-3=4 that is all the required integers are between 1 and 4.Take reference through the following numberline
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