Yes -9 is less than 0
4/9 = 0.44444... (repeating) That's smaller than 0.48 .
When 24 > 9. Is it a minimum value or maximum value?
There is no "least possible decimal greater than 0" in math. If you take, lets say, .000000000000000000000000000000000000001, there is a smaller decimal: .0000000000000000000000000000000000000001. There is no answer.
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.
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.
Any number less than 10 would fall within the range of 0 to 9 on the number line. These numbers are considered single-digit numbers and are smaller than the benchmark number 10. Examples of numbers less than 10 include 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
0 (zero is a digit), but if you want a nonzero number, then 1, or if you're counting negatives as 'smaller' than positives (they are less than, not really smaller, though), then -9 would be it.
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9 is smaller than 11. We'd write this as 9 < 11 or 11 > 9.
put a . 5.9 is bigger than 5 and smaller than 9
Yes 1/9 is smaller than 1/4 1/9 = 4/36 1/4 = 9/36
1 is less than 9
.0359 (9 repeating) would be the largest decimal smaller than .036, then anything less than .0359 (9 repeating) would be smaller than .036. the numbers are endless.
4/5=8/10 which is smaller than 9/10 so yes
The assertion in the question is false. The result of a multiplication depends on the values. Given two numbers X and Y, if X < 0 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is greater than either; if X > 1 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is greater than either; if X < 0 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is smaller than either; if X > 1 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is smaller than either; if 0 < X < 1 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is smaller than either; If X < 0 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is greater than X but smaller than Y; If 0 < X < 1 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is greater than X but smaller than Y; If 0 < X < 1 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is smaller than X but greater than Y; If X > 1 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is smaller than X but greater than Y.
In least to greatest order, the numbers would be 0, 1/3, 0.4, 7, 7.5, 8.9, and 9. The number 1/3 as a decimal is 0.33, which is smaller than 0.4 but larger than 0.