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Where is the decimal point??? Otherwise as written 65 > 6
O.1 is greater but they are very close to being the same number. If you add zeros to the 0.1 you see that 0.1 = 0.100 and 0.100 is greater than 0.099
greater than > less than < The small end points to the smaller value.
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The decimal value will be greater than 1, and the percent will be greater than 100%.
Where is the decimal point??? Otherwise as written 65 > 6
5. It does not have a value greater than 12. Consequently, it does not have a value greater than 12 and less than 13.
In mathematics, when we comparing two values if any of the value has a larger value then the sign greater than is used for differentiating that the value is greater than the another value. > is the greater than sign, as in If x is greater than y,then x>y
greater as the absolute value of -3 is 3
The absolute value of 3 is +3. No negative number can have a value greater than +3.
O.1 is greater but they are very close to being the same number. If you add zeros to the 0.1 you see that 0.1 = 0.100 and 0.100 is greater than 0.099
greater than > less than < pointy end towards the smaller value
16.19 has a greater numerical value than 1.619.
A joint probability can have a value greater than one. It can only have a value larger than 1 over a region that measures less than 1.
10.13 is greater than 3.4.
11.6 is greater than 11.13 is.
The absolute value of the answer will be greater than the absolute value of the original.