#include<reg51.h>
#include<stdio.h>
unsigned char x,y,z;
x=5;
y=2;
x=8;
void main()
{
if(x>y)
{
if(x>z)
printf("x is greater %x",x);
}
else
{
if(Y=y>z)
printf("y is greater %x",y);
else
printf("z is greater %x",z);
}
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The greatest number is infinity.
There are an infinite amount of numbers, so there can be no "greatest" odd number.
the greatest number that is an integer and rational number but is not a natural or whole number is -1
0.468 is the greatest number.
A prime number
There is no greatest square number. Just as numbers go on infinitely, so do their associated number series.
The elements with the highest atomic numbers have the greatest numbers of protons in their nucleus, because that is the definition of atomic number.
The farthest number from zero is the greatest number.
order the numbers from least to greatest
A program which is used to count the number of numbers in an array using a 8085 microprocessor is known as a assembly language program.
The GCF of the numbers is the greatest common factor no matter what their relationship is. When one number is a multiple of another number, the GCF is the smaller number.
All numbers are made with digits and there is no limit on how big they can be. So there is no greatest number.