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why is positive number greater than negative number​

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Answered by Anonymous
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They are on the opposite side of zero from the negative numbers. Positive numbers get bigger and bigger the farther they are from zero: 81 is bigger than 25 because it's farther away from zero; 212° F, the boiling temperature of water, is farther away from zero than 32° F, the temperature at which water freezes

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  • They are on the opposite side of zero from the negative numbers. Positive numbers get bigger and bigger the farther they are from zero: 81 is bigger than 25 because it's farther away from zero; 212° F, the boiling temperature of water, is farther away from zero than 32° F, the temperature at which water freezes.

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