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∙ 2013-10-24 14:35:57It could be a number in scientific notation or standard form as for example 12,000,000 = 1.2*107
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∙ 2013-10-24 14:35:57What is the question for this situation
equal to or greater than
Greater. It cannot be equal because there is not even a 7 in the second number!
Assuming the second even number is equal to 4 or greater, than the highest common factor of the two numbers is equal to an even number 2 or greater. Why can't an odd factor be used? Any odd factor must be multiplied by (at least) 2 to create an even product (ie. the 1st even number). That same odd factor must be multiplied by (at least 2) and any other number to create a 2nd even product, thereby making the Greatest Common Factor (at least) 2 times the odd number....which is an even number.
No. At most, it can be equal to the smaller number.
As a general rule, multiples tend to be larger than factors. This is not always true. 9 is a factor of 27. 6 is a multiple of 3. The important distinction is in the relationship to the number they are factors or multiples of. A factor will be equal to or lesser than the number. A multiple will be equal to or greater than the number.
A number cannot be greater than and equal to another number at the same time.
No. All factors of a number are less than or equal to it. Therefore the highest factor of 12 is 12. The common factor of 12 with any other number (greater than) 12 cannot be greater than the highest factor of 12 which is 12. Thus no. [The hcf(12, 30) = 6.]
They are both equal. There is simply an extra zero added on the end of the second number.
Greater than or equal symbol means the left side number is greater than or equal to right side number. It is mostly used in programming.
Neither are greater, they are of equal value.
A number times a number is a factor times a factor and it makes a product. Number x number = factor x factor = product