10 possibilities, only three (7, 8 & 9) are greater than 6 so probability is 0.3 or 30%
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0.6 is greater than 0.59
It is 4/9
It is 'base' times greater, that is 10 times greater if you are looking at a decimal number. Two times greater if you are looking at a binary number. Etc etc
No 47.99 is greater than 47.3. This is because 47.3 is the same as 47.30 therefore as 47. 99 has a 9 in the tenth place and a 9 in the hundredths place, and 47.3 has a 3 in the tenths place and a 0 in the hundredths place therefore 47.99 is the greater number.
no. because there are more composite numbers than prime numbers It depends on the place you choose to pick the prime number (e.g. 457 or 7577?). The bigger the number the less likely it is a prime.A formula gives the probability for a number being prime (Prime Number Theorem).
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0.6 is greater than 0.59
9.7, because the number is greater in the hundreth place.
no it cant
It is 4/9
Yes & No...For example, 230 is greater than 180, but if you are comparing two numbers that are both less than 100, then the answer is no. For example 83 is greater than 39.
first you see where the tenths place is then you underline that one number. then you see if it greater or less with the other number true fact
No, it is not; 5.19 is greater Look at the first number after the decimal - if they are the same go to the next decimal place; the highest number is greater. In this case 9 is greater than 0; 5.19 is greater than 5.10
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If the die is numbered 1,2,3,4,5,6, then the numbers you could roll on that time include: Odd Numbers: 1,3,5 Greater than 3: 4,5,6 Apparently, every number appears but 2, so there is a 1/6 chance of NOT getting the favorable outcome. The favorable outcome is the chance of prevailing in the event's request, and in this case, has a 5/6 chance of taking place. So.. the probability is 5/6 of a chance, 83.333%, or .83 of a chance, repeating 3.
yes, look at the number in the tenths place. two is greater than one