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No.
"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.
Greater than is the same as "to the right of" Less than is the same as "to the left of"
The number above the line will be greater than the number below the line eg 12/6 or 11/3 or 55/23
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6/10 is bigger
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
no, the further right you go on the number line, the greater the number
One number greater than -5 on the number line is -4.
< or > or =
No.
A number is greater than another number if it is more positive than the second number. 21.1 is more positive than 20. If you want to think of it in terms of the number line: If you write the number line horizontally with negative numbers to the left, zero in the middle and positive numbers to the right a number is greater than another if it is to the right (on the number line) than the second. 21.1 is to the right of 20, so 21.1 is greater than 20.
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Greater than is the same as "to the right of" Less than is the same as "to the left of"
"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.
The number above the line will be greater than the number below the line eg 12/6 or 11/3 or 55/23
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