There is no 'greatest'. You can name any number you want to, and no matter
how big it is, I can always name a greater one.
For the same kind of reason, there's no such thing as the 'smallest' one either.
.9 is greater. Look at the first number after the decimal point -if it is greater, the number is greater. if the number is the same, go to the next decimal point; if it is greater, the number is greater; etc.
It eats the greater number. for example- 3>1
the greater number is 32.
2.1 is the greater number
The number 0.4 is greater than the number 0.30.
The number 7678 is greater than the number 767
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
It is greater because with more digits the greater the value of the number will be.
A positive number is a number greater than zero. Therefore: 5 x 2 = 10 is one example.
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The LCM of 8 and 15 is 120. If the lesser number were a factor of the greater number, the LCM would be the greater number.
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