To write "5 is greater than 9" in a mathematical expression, you would use the ">" symbol, which represents "greater than." Therefore, the expression would be written as "5 > 9." This statement is false because 5 is not greater than 9; in fact, 9 is greater than 5.
The symbol for greater than is >. If I were to say 9 is greater than 5, it would look like: 9 > 5. The other way to write it is 5 < 9, but this will translate to 5 is less than 9.
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-9 is less than 5
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-5/9 is greater.
The symbol for greater than is >. If I were to say 9 is greater than 5, it would look like: 9 > 5. The other way to write it is 5 < 9, but this will translate to 5 is less than 9.
9>y≥5
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-9 is less than 5
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no. Because 9 is greater than 5
-5/9 is greater.
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an integer that is greater than -5 but less than or equal to 9 is _______________. remember you need to answer it by yourself.
5>9
42/9 is much greater. 42/9 is the same as 4 and 7/9 (since 9 goes into 42 4 times with 7 left over). Since 5/9 is less than 1, clearly 42/9 is much greater. 7/9 alone would still be greater than 5/9. But since it's not just 7/9, but 4 and 7/9, it is obviously greater than 5/9.
9 kilometers is longer than 5 miles.