Numbers greater than 1 have reciprocals less than 1. Numbers less than 1 have reciprocals greater than 1.
No, -1 is greater than -4
Since the question refers to "how much greater" rather than "how much as great as", the answer is that: t squared is (t-1) times greater than t.
Yes 1/2 is greater than 1/5
It is not possible to have a probability greater than 1. All probabilities are between 0 and 1, inclusive.
No, 01 (which is one) is not greater than 10. And .01 is not greater than 10, either.
To determine which is greater between .04 and .01, we compare the tenths place first. In this case, both numbers have a zero in the tenths place. Next, we compare the hundredths place, where .04 has a 4 and .01 has a 1. Since 4 is greater than 1, .04 is greater than .01.
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546 is greater.
.1 is the greater number.
No because 0.01 is greater than 0.0093
No because .021 is greater than .01
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No, 0.16 is greater. With decimals, you can add as many zeros to the right of the last digit, without changing the value.So if you change 0.1 to 0.10, it is like: 1/10 + 0/100, which equals 1/10.While 0.16 = 1/10 + 6/100.Comparing 0.10 to 0.16, is like asking which is greater: 10 cents or 16 cents.
5.7966E-4 is definitely greater than the number 0.1.
No.