29
Yes, 29 is bigger than 8.7 is.
29 inches is bigger.
29 mil.
No
It depends on what you mean by "bigger." If you are talking about value, -29 would be "bigger" because it is farther to the right on a number line. If you mean digitwise, -59 would be correct.
29/50 = 0.58 That's bigger than 0.45
29
No, the Britannic was bigger by about 29 metres in length and over 9000 tons heavier.
3.1 cl is bigger than 29 ml. This is because 1 cl is equivalent to 10 ml, so 3.1 cl is equivalent to 31 ml, which is larger than 29 ml.
3/10=30% so this is bigger. 2/7 = 29%
29
It's 56.92 Yes, 56.92 is bigger because you see they both share the same whole number (56) but when it comes to the decimal 92 is a bigger number then 29.