Step-by-step explanation:
Has greater balance = Heba
Has more debt = Nour
<h3>Read the "note" thing on there </h3>
<h3>it says banks use Negative balances meaning the negative sign ( minus sign) </h3><h3> to represent an account with debt which means an account that is owning money </h3><h3>e.g -$11, -$15 etc.</h3>
<h3>And they use positive balances meaning the positive sign to represent account that contains value</h3><h3>e.g $2, $7 etc</h3><h3>( You might wonder why I didn't put a positive sign on it, the reason is because it's already a positive number so no need to add a positive sign (+) to it) </h3>
<h3>( BUT they can still add a positive sign to it but it isn't necessary )</h3>
If you see any number or amount without a negative sign (-) then that number or amount is positive e.g 1, 2,3,4,5,6,11,14,17,20,100,8, $3, $15, $23 and so on..
<h3>Hope this helps.</h3><h3>Good luck ✅.</h3>