Is -5 greater than less than or equal to [-5]
The statement "-5 greater than less than or equal to [-5]" is not clear because the use of brackets around -5 is not specified.
However, assuming that [-5] refers to an absolute value or a magnitude, we can evaluate the statement as follows:
1. If [-5] refers to the absolute value of -5, then [-5] equals 5. So the statement becomes: "-5 greater than less than or equal to 5." This statement is contradictory and not true since -5 cannot be simultaneously greater than and equal to 5.
2. If [-5] refers to the magnitude, then [-5] equals -5. In this case, the statement becomes: "-5 greater than less than or equal to -5." This statement is also contradictory and not true since -5 cannot be simultaneously greater than and less than or equal to -5.
In both interpretations, the statement is not true.