3/4 = 9/12 8/12 is less than 9/12
IF the question means: What number, multiplied by 2, and reducing the answer by 9, gives a result that is greater than 11?ANSWER: Any number greater than 10.Let's try 11.2 x 11 = 22.22 - 9 = 13, which is greater than 11.But if we try 10 ...2 x 10 = 20.20 - 9 = 11, but 11 is not greater than 11! So we need a higher number than 10.Try it for yourself with ANY number greater than 10!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alternative answer.If the question means "What number decreased by 9, and then doubled, produces a number greater than 11?"...... then work it out this way, working backwards:What number is greater than 11?We could say '12' is greater than 11.Half of 12 is 6. Add 9 to 6 = 15.So, now, let's try 15.15 decreased by 9 is 6.Twice that number is .... 12 (2 x 6), which is greater than 11!But this would work for ANY number from 15 upwards!
Oh, dude, seriously? Yeah, 11 is greater than 10. It's like basic math, right? I mean, unless you're in some alternate universe where numbers work differently, but here on Earth, 11 totally beats 10.
i think it is not greater then 0.1 because the 0.1 is in the tenth and the 0.02 is in the hunrdths
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. Any integer greater than -3 could work, like -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, and so on. It's like saying, "What's a number higher than 2 but lower than 4?" There are tons of options, so pick your favorite!
Work input.
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No, work output can never be greater than work input according to the principle of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed from one form to another. In any system, the work input will always be equal to or greater than the work output.
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No. And you cannot make it greater THAN the input, either.
3/4 = 9/12 8/12 is less than 9/12
No, it is impossible to have work output greater than work input because of the conservation of energy principle, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. Therefore, the work output of a machine will always be less than or equal to the work input.
No, the work output of a machine cannot be greater than the work input. According to the law of conservation of energy, the total amount of energy remains constant in an isolated system, meaning the work output of a machine cannot exceed the work input.
Whenever we do any work some energy will be converted into any form other than the actual input energy for the work to be done so it is impossible to have the output greater than work input example : some energy will be converted to heat energy due to friction
Output work can be greater than input work when there are efficiency gains in the process, such as using better technology or methods that allow for more output with the same input. Additionally, output work can also be greater than input work when energy is added to the system from an external source, like in the case of a machine or equipment.
No, the work output of a machine cannot be greater than the work input. This violates the principle of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transferred or converted. Any machine that claims to produce more work output than its input is operating outside the laws of physics.
I am not quite sure what you mean with "work". A positive integer is one that is greater than zero.