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A number is between -5 and -14. What is the least possible integer value of the number?
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A number is between -5 and -14. What is the least possible integer value of the number?
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A number is between -5 and -14. What is the least possible integer value of the number?
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Hello!
An integer can be positive, negative, or zero. Given this, the
least
possible integer value of a number
between
-5 and -14 is
-13.
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