No, -49 is not greater than 0. It is a negative number, which means it is less than zero. In the number line, any negative number is always positioned to the left of zero, indicating that it is smaller.
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.
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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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