You indicate that M is "more than" or "less than" with the symbols < and >. So if M is less than -3, you write M<-3. If M is more than -3, you write M>-3. But the question wants an answer that is equal to or more than -3. This symbol is not on my keyboard but looks like > with an underline. ----
No.
Yes because 3 km = 3000 m
No, 100 cm is not bigger than 3 m. In fact, 3 m is equal to 300 cm, which is significantly larger than 100 cm. Therefore, 3 m is greater than 100 cm.
No. 1 km is 1000 m so 3 km would be 3000 m, which is greater than 4 m.
You indicate that M is "more than" or "less than" with the symbols < and >. So if M is less than -3, you write M<-3. If M is more than -3, you write M>-3. But the question wants an answer that is equal to or more than -3. This symbol is not on my keyboard but looks like > with an underline. ----
Well, honey, the algebraic expression for "3 more than m" is simply m + 3. It ain't rocket science, just add 3 to the variable m and you've got your answer. Math doesn't have to be complicated, sugar, just keep it simple and you'll be just fine.
No.
Yes because 3 km = 3000 m
yes MMM
not more than 3 m in hight and 4.8 m in width.
32 = 9.
No. One km is 1000 m, so 24 km is a lot more than 3 m.
No, 100 cm is not bigger than 3 m. In fact, 3 m is equal to 300 cm, which is significantly larger than 100 cm. Therefore, 3 m is greater than 100 cm.
No. 1 km is 1000 m so 3 km would be 3000 m, which is greater than 4 m.
Wood is about 700 times denser than air. On average, wood has a density of around 700 kg/m^3, while air has a density of about 1.2 kg/m^3 at room temperature and pressure.
The expression for m more than 2 is2 + m