37 and 40
The larger number is 12.
To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.
18 and 38
18 and 38
If the larger number can be anything more than twice the smaller number, then the two numbers can be:1 + 45 = 463 + 43 = 465 + 41 = 467 + 39 = 469 + 37 = 4611 + 35 = 4613 + 33 = 4615 + 31 = 46
The larger number is 12.
101 and 26
To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.To find this out, divide the larger number by the smaller number.
10 and 49
18 and 38
18 and 38
Since the numbers on a number line increase from left to right, it follows that any number to the left of another number is smaller than that other number. Of course, most of the time it is quite obvious which of two numbers is larger, and we don't need to plot them on a number line to find that out.
To get the product, multiply the first number by the second. To get the sum, add the second number to the first. To get the difference, subtract the smaller number from the larger.
A = small number A+3= larger number A+(A+3)=74 2A+3=74 Subtract 3 from both sides 2A=71 Divide both sides by 2. A=35.5 (the smaller number) A+3 = 38.5 (the larger number) 35.5 + 38.5= 74
If the larger number can be anything more than twice the smaller number, then the two numbers can be:1 + 45 = 463 + 43 = 465 + 41 = 467 + 39 = 469 + 37 = 4611 + 35 = 4613 + 33 = 4615 + 31 = 46
On a number line, the numbers start with zero and get larger as they move to the right, They are negative and get smaller as they move to the left from the zero. To find which number is greater, you can find the places of two numbers on the line and the one on the right is greater.
You don't need a website to do that! All you need to do is learn your numbers from 1 to 10. Then just take the time to compare any two numbers and you can tell which is larger and which is smaller based on the numbers that make up those larger numbers. For example, 1111111112 is larger than 1111111111 because the last number 2 is smaller than the last number in the second number (1).