0.37 is greater than 0.295 because 0.3 = 3/10 and 0.2 = 2/10
3/4 = 9/12 8/12 is less than 9/12
i think it is not greater then 0.1 because the 0.1 is in the tenth and the 0.02 is in the hunrdths
IF the question means: What number, multiplied by 2, and reducing the answer by 9, gives a result that is greater than 11?ANSWER: Any number greater than 10.Let's try 11.2 x 11 = 22.22 - 9 = 13, which is greater than 11.But if we try 10 ...2 x 10 = 20.20 - 9 = 11, but 11 is not greater than 11! So we need a higher number than 10.Try it for yourself with ANY number greater than 10!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alternative answer.If the question means "What number decreased by 9, and then doubled, produces a number greater than 11?"...... then work it out this way, working backwards:What number is greater than 11?We could say '12' is greater than 11.Half of 12 is 6. Add 9 to 6 = 15.So, now, let's try 15.15 decreased by 9 is 6.Twice that number is .... 12 (2 x 6), which is greater than 11!But this would work for ANY number from 15 upwards!
It is 8.70 - there is no work to show!
Work it out with a few clues. Only a 3 can be the last digit of number whose square has a 9 at the end. There are 4 digits in the square, so the root is greater than 31, and less than 100. The square of 5 = 25, so the square of 50 = 2500
Work input.
No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.
guru was bigger than bhaghban because guru guide to us to work properly.And show us the way how we live our life.
To work this out, just do 4x1000 = 4000 Anything equal to or greater than 4000 is greater than 4
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3/4 = 9/12 8/12 is less than 9/12
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i think it is not greater then 0.1 because the 0.1 is in the tenth and the 0.02 is in the hunrdths
No. Work output is less than or equal to work input. Since some energy (work) is lost in most processes, it will usually be less.
Whenever we do any work some energy will be converted into any form other than the actual input energy for the work to be done so it is impossible to have the output greater than work input example : some energy will be converted to heat energy due to friction
I am not quite sure what you mean with "work". A positive integer is one that is greater than zero.
-- The output work can't be greater than the output because they are, by definition of the terms, the self-same quantity, and consequently can be neither greater not lesser, but must at all times remain identical. -- The output work can't be greater than the INPUT ... unless additional energy is supplied inside the machine ... because total energy of a system is conserved, and cannot be created ex nihilo.