505
the number which is two hundred more than 500 = 500 + 200 = 700
Any number between 300 and 500. Working with integers it would be 301-499.
That depends, if you are talking about anything between 501-5000 it isn't larger than 5000 but if you are talking about something from 5001 to infinity then it's larger 5000. My answer is not necessarily. When talking about fractions, one five-hundredth (1/500) is larger than one five-thousandth (1/5000); in fact one five-hundredth (1/500) = ten five-thousandths (10/5000). So the same number as the numerator over 500 represents a larger fraction than the same number as the numerator over 5000; however, 11 over 5000 (11/5000) represents a larger fraction than 1 over 500 (1/500) since, as noted above, 1/500 = 10/5000, and 10/5000 < 11/5000.
The number -500 is minus five hundred, or a negative quantity of five hundred, such as a debt of $500. Another example would be, if you have $600 and you spend $500, then you can calculate your remaining money as follows: $600 - $500 = $100.
500 hundredths equal the whole number five. So 503 hundredths are the hundredths more, or 5.03.
the number which is two hundred more than 500 = 500 + 200 = 700
500 - 395 = 105
It is: 34,254+500 = 34,754
Any number between 300 and 500. Working with integers it would be 301-499.
1300
695
720.
That depends, if you are talking about anything between 501-5000 it isn't larger than 5000 but if you are talking about something from 5001 to infinity then it's larger 5000. My answer is not necessarily. When talking about fractions, one five-hundredth (1/500) is larger than one five-thousandth (1/5000); in fact one five-hundredth (1/500) = ten five-thousandths (10/5000). So the same number as the numerator over 500 represents a larger fraction than the same number as the numerator over 5000; however, 11 over 5000 (11/5000) represents a larger fraction than 1 over 500 (1/500) since, as noted above, 1/500 = 10/5000, and 10/5000 < 11/5000.
It is: 490+10 = 500
97531 + 500 = 98031.
500
Five hundred (500) It's 500!