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Number of integers lying between –1 and 1 is ______.

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The least integer lying between –10 and –15 is ______.

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Amulya and Amar visited two places A and B respectively in Kashmir and recorded the minimum temperatures on a particular day as –4°C at A and –1°C at B. Which of the following statement is true?

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Which of the following shows the maximum rise in temperature?

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The sum of all the integers between –5 and –1 is –6.

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Every positive integer is larger than every negative integer.

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The sum of any two negative integers is always greater than both the integers.

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The sum of any two negative integers is always smaller than both the integers.

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The sum of any two positive integers is greater than both the integers.

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Since 5 > 3, therefore –5 > –3

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Zero is less than every positive integer.

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Zero is larger than every negative integer.

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Zero is neither positive nor negative.

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The sum of two negative integers is a positive integer.

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The sum of three different integers can never be zero.

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0 ______ 1

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–60 ______ 50

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–10 ______ –11

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–101 ______ –102

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(–2) + (–5) + (–6) ______ (–3) + (–4) + (–6)

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