When you add a number to -5, the sum will be positive if that number is ( less, greater) than 5

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When you add a number to -5, the sum will be positive if that number is greater than 5.

For example:

  • If you add 6 to -5, you get 1 (which is positive).
  • If you add 5 to -5, you get 0 (not positive).
  • If you add 4 to -5, you get -1 (which is negative).

So the correct statement is: When you add a number to -5, the sum will be positive if that number is greater than 5.