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A fraction with a numerator that is smaller than its denominator is less than one.
A small river is a tributary to the larger river.
it is not larger just longer
Yes, you can exchange small bills for larger bills at this bank.
You can exchange small bills for larger bills at a bank or financial institution.
10/100, of course. If you want an irreducible fraction, that would be 10/101.To get a superlatively small fraction, you need a small numerator and a large denominator; therefore the correct answer is 10/999.
You are a "subset" of the larger group.
You can exchange small bills for larger ones at a bank or a currency exchange service.
You can exchange small bills for larger bills at a bank or a currency exchange service.
The simple answer is no. This depends on a lot of factors such as alpha which determines the critical value and the absolute value of the difference between the claim and sample data. Mathematically speaking, all things being equal, the larger the sample size the larger the absolute value of the test statistic. The formula for the test statistic mean with sigma known is shown below. You can substitute values in and perform the mathematics. The larger the sample size, the larger the Z value; but note if the numerator is small, even a small denominator will not produce a large Z value. In fact, the numerator could be zero which would make the test statistic zero. Z = (Xbar - μxbar)/(σ/√n) (formula from Elementary Statistics by Mario F. Triola)
Small and Big are quite relative. Small horses can produce a foal that grows to be larger than either of the parents and crossing a larger horse with a small horse will tend to result offspring larger than the smaller parent animal but usually not larger than the largest parent.
A fraction is close to zero if the numerator is small or if the denominator is large, or both.