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Is -18/6 > -4? Sorry if it’s a simple answer I got a new calculator and am trying to get use to it so
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Is -18/6 > -4? Sorry if it’s a simple answer I got a new calculator and am trying to get use to it so
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Is -18/6 > -4? Sorry if it’s a simple answer I got a new calculator and am trying to get use to it so
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Yes, because -18/6 is -3, which is a higher value than -4 :)
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