Numerically larger. 6 is greater than 5.
If you mean 007 then its is equivalent to 7 which is greater than 0.7
"Greater than" is the same as "Bigger than". In math, it really refers to where a number is located on the Number Line. If you have two numbers that are NOT equal and you see where they are on the number line, then the BIGGER of the two numbers, the one to the RIGHT, is greater than the other. 10 is greater than 2, for example. 10 is greater than 0, and 10 is also greater than -114.
1 is less than 5 or did you mean .05 percent or even .5 percent? then yes 1 is greater than those.
Greater than (mathematical symbol >) means a value that is larger.
Standard deviation can be greater than the mean.
The closest would probably be hyper. Meaning extensively, or greater. >
Hyper - higher than normal Hypo - lower than normal
"Hyper" means excessive or elevated, while "hypo" means deficient or decreased. These prefixes are commonly used in medicine to describe conditions such as hyperthyroidism (excessive thyroid activity) and hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).
A line under the greater than symbol means, "greater than or equal to" and can also be represented by ">=" on the keyboard.
It does not indicate anything if the mean is greater than the standard deviation.
When a distribution is skewed to the right, the mean is greater than median.
It depends what you mean by m. If you mean metres, then it is greater than it. If you mean miles, then it is less than it.
Hyper - more than normal mobility - ability to move
it means the signs you use in math. less than <. greater than >
They mean that the expression to the left of the sign is greater than or less than (as appropriate) the expression to the right of the sign.
Numerically larger. 6 is greater than 5.