0.49 is > 0.48. Conversely, -0.48 is greater than -0.49.
49 has exactly 3 factors (1, 7, and 49) and is greater than 40 and less than 60.
No.
Any number greater than -50 would fall to the right of -50 on the number line. This includes all integers from -49 to positive infinity, as well as any decimal or fraction greater than -50. In interval notation, this set of numbers would be represented as (-50, ∞).
Negative a is greater than, equal to or less than 0 depending on whether a, itself, is less than, equal to or greater than 0.
49
49
smallest prime number greater than 49 = 53
greater
49 does not go into 2 because 49 is greater than 2. In mathematical terms, 2 divided by 49 equals a fraction, specifically 2/49, which is approximately 0.04. Therefore, 49 can fit into 2 a total of 0 times.
Any area you want less than or equal to 49/16π units2 ≈ 0.975 units2 (and greater than 0 units2).
Greater than 0
0.49 is > 0.48. Conversely, -0.48 is greater than -0.49.
no. .49 is 49 hundredths and .9 is 90 hundredths
Yes....0.9 is greater than 0. 0.9 > 0
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