Respuesta :

Option C is correct. Whether a two-digit number is always less than a three-digit number​ depends on the first digit in the number.

A  number can be a combination of a positive and negative integer. For example,

  • 23 is a 2 positive digits number
  • -231 is a 3 digits number (containing a negative and positive integer)

We can see from the numbers that 23 (a two digits number ) is greater than -230 (a 3 digits number) which falsifies the claim that a two-digit number is always less than a three-digit number.

The veracity of the claim all depends on the first digits of the number (whether it is a positive or negative integer)

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