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Quentin Howard
30 November, 22:08
Which is greater? - 7 or - 6?
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Emanuel Gamble
30 November, 22:48
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When discussing "greater" and "lesser", the term "greater" means
'more positive'. So although 7 is a bigger number than 6 ... that is
7 has the bigger absolute value ... - 6 is more positive than - 7, so
-6 is the 'greater' of those two numbers.
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