The answer will depend on the context: what kind of cards!
To find the probability of drawing a card greater than 3 and less than 7 from a standard 52-card deck, we first determine the total number of cards that meet this criteria. There are 4 cards greater than 3 and less than 7 in each suit (4, 5, 6, 7), and there are 4 suits in a deck, totaling 16 cards. The probability is then calculated by dividing the number of favorable outcomes (16) by the total number of possible outcomes (52), resulting in a probability of 16/52 or approximately 30.77%.
No because .5 is greater than .45
The question cannot be answered because is does not specify great than what or less than what. Greater then -5 and less then -5 make no sense.
No, 5.7 is greater than 5.
5
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
One million times greater.
It is ten times greater because 10*5 = 50
It's 10 times greater.
Five thousand is ten times greater than Five hundread
No because .5 is greater than .1
Is 2/3 greater than -5