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tell how you could use a number line to determine which of two numbers is greater
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No. "Greater than" is for comparing which number is larger, and is denoted with the symbol >.
No. 0.375 > (greater than) 0.250. When comparing If a decimal is bigger or smaller than one another look for the decimal that is closer to reaching 1.0. If you notice 0.375 is closer to 1.0 than 0.250.
by finding their common denominator, then extrapolating and comparing their numerators. A simpler method (sometimes) is to cross-multiply. The relative sizes of a/b and c/d are the same as those of aXd and bXc. Thus 3/8 is greater that 1/3 (because 9 is greater than 8, 5/16 is greater than 4/13 becuse 65 is greater than 64, 3/4 and 6/8 are equal since the cross products are both 24.
tell how you could use a number line to determine which of two numbers is greater
it works when comparing fractions by multiplying the fractions to see whitch one is greater not greater and equal
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In mathematics, when we comparing two values if any of the value has a larger value then the sign greater than is used for differentiating that the value is greater than the another value. > is the greater than sign, as in If x is greater than y,then x>y
No. "Greater than" is for comparing which number is larger, and is denoted with the symbol >.
No. 0.375 > (greater than) 0.250. When comparing If a decimal is bigger or smaller than one another look for the decimal that is closer to reaching 1.0. If you notice 0.375 is closer to 1.0 than 0.250.
by finding their common denominator, then extrapolating and comparing their numerators. A simpler method (sometimes) is to cross-multiply. The relative sizes of a/b and c/d are the same as those of aXd and bXc. Thus 3/8 is greater that 1/3 (because 9 is greater than 8, 5/16 is greater than 4/13 becuse 65 is greater than 64, 3/4 and 6/8 are equal since the cross products are both 24.
In order to compare numbers, you must have at least two. You can not compare 2 to anything without another number. For example, comparing '2' and '5', 5 would be greater than 2.
its called hypertonic
When you are comparing things, you are doing comparison operations, like checking if one value is greater than another. Different operators are used like:Greater than >Less than =Less than or equal 20, A2*10, A2*5)
In math, the term comparing numbers refers to seeing which of two numbers is larger or smaller. To denote whether a number is greater or lesser than another number, you use the mathematical symbols for these terms. You also can compare two numbers using a number line.
0.55 is greater 0.50. It's almost like comparing 55 to 50... is 55 greater 50... It is, right? So, the answer is 0.55 is greater 0.50.