-1, 0, 1, 2
Interval notation is a method of writing down a set of numbers. An example of this is all numbers that are greater than five.Ê
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17
less than, use this method:start at ones and make your way down to see which is greater such as0.093 and 0.43 the first numbers are both the same so move on to the next number0.093 and 0.43 these numbers are different and 4 is greater than 0 so 0.093 is less than 0.43
0.51,0.52,0.53,0.54,0.55,0.56,0.57………………0.99 phew! That’s a lot
If a number called 'N' is greater than 20, you would write N > 20 You can see how the symbol tapers down as it goes from 'N' to 20, because 'N' is bigger and 20 is smaller.
You were so close. All you had to do was write down two numbers and you would have had a better answer than this one.
Well, darling, let me break it down for you. In the world of numbers, bigger is better. So, in this case, 0.6 is greater than 0.53. It's as simple as that, honey.
Then you write down both numbers
2
Oh, dude, let's break this down. If one number is 6 greater than the other, we can set up an equation like x = y + 6. Since both numbers are greater than -15 and less than 5, we know they fall within the range of -14 to 4. So, the numbers are -14 and -8. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
In numbers it is: 4,170,000 dollars
they write them down