Yes & No...For example, 230 is greater than 180, but if you are comparing two numbers that are both less than 100, then the answer is no. For example 83 is greater than 39.
No solution.If it's greater than 3400, then its hundreds place must be '4'.Then (4) times (its tens place) = 2. There is no integer that can go in the tens place and make this true.
44
71. 111 (seventy-one and one hundred eleven thousandths) is a number greater than seventy and less than eighty. It has the digit 1 in the units place, tenths place, hundredths place, and thousandths place.
2305
1000 times greater. 50000/50 = 1000
0.4111567111203111789
five tens greater than 90= 50 + 90= 140
The only number that satisfies all three of these conditions is 48.
The 5 in the tens place is 50. The 5 in the ones place (known as the units place in Britain) is only a 5. Therefore, the 50 is ten times greater than the 5.
49
49
simply you can just say the number 48 based on the questions information you gave me