The values that make the inequality v < 1 is -7, -4, -2, 0, 0.9, 0.99, 0.999.
<h3>What are the values?</h3>
The inequality sign (< ) in the question is the less than sign. Thus v < 1 means values of v that are less than 1.
A negative value is a number that has a value that is less than zero. All negative numbers are identified by the negative sign, - that precedes the number. All negative numbers are less than 1. An example of a negative number is -1. The farther a negative number is from zero, the smaller the number is.
A decimal is a non-integer that is made up of a whole number and non-integers. The whole numbers are separated from the non-integers by a decimal point. An example of a decimal is 0.99. For decimals, values that have an hundredth value are greater than values that do not have a hundredth value. For example, 0.99 is greater than 0.9.
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