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YES! * * * * * Unless the two numbers are equal, they must be "greater or less than". OK, that may be pedantic. 2.5 is greater than 33/16
08. The 0 does not count when it stands in front of a number unless there is a number standing in front of the 0. So 8 (or 8,0 same thing) is bigger than 0,178.
No 2.398 is not grater than 2.4.Answer:The implied accuracy of the two numbers is different.2.398 has an implied accuracy (depending on whether truncation or rounding is used) of being between 2.3975 and 2.3989, while 2.4 has an implied accuracy of being between 2.35 and 2.49.As a consequence it is not possible to determine which is greater unless the degree of accuracy of both numbers is stated.
no they are the same. if you take away the 0 in the 04 it will look like 4 not 04 so they're the same unless you're talking about 0.4 if you take away the 0 in this one it will be 4 tenths. instead of 0 AND 4 tenths. so yeah
No, unless you're factoring negative numbers. (For example, -36 = -1 x 36.) But a positive number cannot have a factor greater than it. The reason why is that if a larger number times something is a smaller (positive) number, that "something" must be between 0 and 1: a > b > 0 (where a and b are positive whole numbers) ax = b (for some x) Therefore, a > ax > 0. Dividing by a: 1 > x > 0, so x cannot be a whole number.
Unless MN law equires that boat operators possess a valid motor vehicle operators license before they can pilot a boat, yes, you can.
any commercial vehicle over 3.5ton GVW will require an operators licence unless exempt use like recovery or private use.
Normally, no. Not unless the Application you wish to operate is on a SmartPhone like the Blackberry or iPhone.
(4) No vehicle shall be operated upon any highway unless the driver's vision through any required glass equipment is normal and unobstructed.
I am pretty sure that you need a licence to operate a boat. So unless they have a boat licence the answer is no.
For the company vehicle? No. Unless they're one of these glorified sharecroppers known as lease operators.
154 is greater, unless 09 is written as '09, meaning 2009.
Per NEC 110.26, two exits are required unless: 1) the working clearance is double what is required, or 2) there is a "continuous and unobstructed way of exit or travel"
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You may not operate a vehicle unless all child passengers under 8 years of age or less than 4 feet, 9 inches in height.
67 - unless this is some trick question.
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