48 and 56
Answer: It will be greater than both the numbers. Answer: It may be greater, equal, or less than the numbers. Examples: 2 x 3 = 6 (greater than both factors) 0.5 x 0.4 = 0.2 (smaller than both factors)
Both numbers are equal.
less than, use this method:start at ones and make your way down to see which is greater such as0.093 and 0.43 the first numbers are both the same so move on to the next number0.093 and 0.43 these numbers are different and 4 is greater than 0 so 0.093 is less than 0.43
Less than.
No. A rational number is ANY number that can be represented as one integer over a second integer (which cannot be zero). There is no requirement that the top integer is less than the bottom integer (an improper fraction is still a rational number - all integers are rational numbers as they can be represented as an improper fraction with a 1 as the denominator). Only if both rational numbers are less than 1 will the result of multiplying them together be less than both of them. If one rational number is greater than 1 and the other less than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than the number less than 1 and less than the number greater than 1. If both rational numbers are greater than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than both of them.
54 and 63
It need not be. The numbers 1/2 and (-1/2) are both fractions less than 1 but their quotient is -1, which is less than both the fractions.
Greater than. Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers.
Positive numbers are greater than zero and negative numbers are less than zero. They are both collectively referred to as real numbers.
Twelve numbers exactly are greater than 76 and less than 89.
0.24
Yes, it is. It is greater than some numbers and less than others.