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.
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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.
Yes if you are smaller than size 0 you can get a formal ball grown ..
9 is smaller than 11. We'd write this as 9 < 11 or 11 > 9.
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.
Yes 1/9 is smaller than 1/4 1/9 = 4/36 1/4 = 9/36
put a . 5.9 is bigger than 5 and smaller than 9
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.
2/9 is smaller than 4/15