Yes, if either the number, or its multiple, are negative, or, a fraction.
Of course, not both can be negative!!!
No. A number with multiple digits does not have a place value. A single digit in a multi-digit number has a place value.
1.009 1.009 is less than 1.010
Given a pair of numbers, if the lesser of the two is the GCF, the greater of the two is the LCM. This happens when one of the numbers is a factor of the other.
A multiple of any number would be the product of that number and any other nonzero whole number. A multiple of 4 is 8. A multiple of 100 is 300.
The greater of two numbers is 7 more than the lesser Three times the greater number is 5 more than 4 times the lesser number Find the numbers?
When one of the numbers is a multiple of the other, the greater is the LCM and the lesser is the GCF of that set.
Compared to a number of lesser value, yes. Compared to a number of greater and/or equal value, no.
No, the lesser.
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The LCM is the multiple. So basically that makes it the largest number...The greater of the two.
The answer is 6x where the value of x depends on the value of A.
Because a number to the exponent 0 = 1 and any lesser exponent decreases the value.
No. The greater the numerical value after the negative sign, the lesser the value of the negative number.
No. A number with multiple digits does not have a place value. A single digit in a multi-digit number has a place value.
A multiple of 11 can't be a prime number.
As a general rule, multiples tend to be larger than factors. This is not always true. 9 is a factor of 27. 6 is a multiple of 3. The important distinction is in the relationship to the number they are factors or multiples of. A factor will be equal to or lesser than the number. A multiple will be equal to or greater than the number.
Yes. When dealing with negative numbers, the higher the number, the lesser the value.