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There are 15 composite numbers greater than 50 but less than 70
Oh, dude, greater than 29 over 50? That's like asking me if pineapple belongs on pizza - the answer is obvious! Anything larger than 29 over 50 would be greater, like 30 over 50, 31 over 50, or even a whole number like 1. Just think of it as a math puzzle that's trying way too hard to be tricky.
To compare 15 gallons to 50 liters, we must first convert both measurements to the same unit. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 15 gallons is equal to 56.775 liters. Since 56.775 liters is greater than 50 liters, 15 gallons is indeed greater than 50 liters.
No. 24/30=0.8 and 45/50=0.9
50 is greater than 7.2 is.
29/50 = 0.58 That's bigger than 0.45
23 greater than 50 is 23 + 50 = 73.
improper fraction for 50 over 10 = 50/10Improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is greater than the denominator.
To answer that you need to subtract 50 from 83 if there is anything left over then the answer is yes, if there is not enough or there is nothing left over then the answer is no.
No. 1/3 < 1/2
60 percent is greater than .50 because .50 is equal to 50 percent. 60% is greater than 50%.
25 and 50 are the factors of 50 greater than 10.