No, it is smaller.
Bigger number- smaller number = + number
2-1.8 = 0.2
No.
Answer: Anything bigger than 0.66recurring Answer: Add any positive number to 2/3, and you get a number that is bigger than 2/3.
2 is bigger than -5
This is an algebraic expression... here it is 2 + (7a - 7) > 13 + 6a Now use algebra to solve for "a" 7a-7 > 11+6a a>18 So the number you refer to in your question has to be bigger than 18. Lets plug in a number bigger than 18 and less then 18 and also just 18 Plug 19 in 2 + (7(19) - 7) > 13 + 6(19) Work this out and you get... 128 > 127 This is Correct! 128 is bigger than 127 Plug 17 in 2 + (7(17) - 7) > 13 + 6(17) Work this out and you get... 114 > 115 This is Wrong! Because I did not choose a number greater than 18 the answer we get for a=17 is wrong because 114 is not bigger than 115 Plug in 18 2 + (7(18) - 7) > 13 + 6(18) Work this out and you get... 121 > 121 This is Wrong! Because I chose 18 the numbers are = to each other and not greater than.
2 is bigger, as it is a whole number. 3/8th is only a part of a whole number.
2
The answer is a number bigger than 0 and less than 2
No because -2 is less than 6
0 is larger than -2.
-1 is a bigger number then -2
3 is a factor of 24 that is an odd number bigger than 1
The GCF of 2, 12, and 18 is 2. There are a number of ways to come to this answer.First, the GCF of a set can't be any bigger than the smallest number in the set. In this case, the GCF can't be bigger than 2. Since 2 is a factor of both 12 and 18, it is the GCF.You could also find the GCF by writing the prime factorization of each member of the set:The prime factorization of 2 is 1*2The prime factorization of 12 is 2*2*3The prime factorization of 18 is 2*3*3So the GCF is 2.