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Yes, 56 is greater than 54.
Greater than 55. Is it 56 ? [ 5 + 6 = 11 ]. No. Is it 57 ? [ 5 + 7 = 12 ]. No. Is it 58 ? [ 5 + 8 = 13 ]. Yay ! =================================== Another way: Greater than 55 and less than 60. The number is either 56, 57, 58, or 59. The first digit has to be '5', and both digits have to add up to 13. The second digit is [ 13 - 5 = 8 ]. So the number is 58.
There are an infinite number of them. Sticking to just the whole numbers, there's 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, and 63.
58/100 is 7.2% less than 5/8. 5/8 is 7.8% greater than 58/100.
56 is less than 510. 5/6 is greater than 5/10, which is probably what you mean.
Sticking with integers, numbers less than 60 but greater than 55 are 56, 57, 58 and 59.
No, 56 is greater than -56.
Yes, 56 is greater than 54.
Greater than 55. Is it 56 ? [ 5 + 6 = 11 ]. No. Is it 57 ? [ 5 + 7 = 12 ]. No. Is it 58 ? [ 5 + 8 = 13 ]. Yay ! =================================== Another way: Greater than 55 and less than 60. The number is either 56, 57, 58, or 59. The first digit has to be '5', and both digits have to add up to 13. The second digit is [ 13 - 5 = 8 ]. So the number is 58.
There are an infinite number of them. Sticking to just the whole numbers, there's 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, and 63.
58/100 is 7.2% less than 5/8. 5/8 is 7.8% greater than 58/100.
56 is less than 510. 5/6 is greater than 5/10, which is probably what you mean.
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28 can go into 58 two times because 28 multiplied by 2 equals 56, which is less than 58. However, 28 multiplied by 3 equals 84, which is greater than 58. Therefore, 28 can go into 58 two times with a remainder of 2.
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