what is the predecessor of -67
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The predecessor of −99 is the integer just before the given number.
So the predecessor of −99 is −99−1=−100.
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The predecessor of -67 is -68.
- A predecessor is a value that comes right before/immediate before/just before a particular value.
- Suppose a value is x (where x belongs to any whole number), then the predecessor of x will be x-1.
- Thus, to find the predecessor of any value we have to subtract the given value from 1.
- For example, in the series 1, 2, 3,1 is the predecessor of 2 and 3 is the successor of 2.
- (-67) - 1 = -68, since predecessor means one digit smaller than the given digit , so one digit smaller than -67 is -68.
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