SOLUTION: Could you please help me verify the interger that is greater than -3 but less than 1.
I have identified that -2 and -1 would be less than 1 but greater than -3.
Am I on the rig
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Question 1092652: Could you please help me verify the interger that is greater than -3 but less than 1.
I have identified that -2 and -1 would be less than 1 but greater than -3.
Am I on the right track?
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're on the right track. The values -2 and -1 fit the description, but 0 (zero) also works as well.
By the way, the proper spelling should be "integer" and not "interger". There is only one "r" and that is at the end of the word.
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