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To write "greater than 100" using a sign, you use the symbol ">". For example, you would express it as "x > 100," where "x" represents any value that is greater than 100. This notation indicates that any number that replaces "x" must be larger than 100.
An integer greater than 100 is any whole number greater than 100 i.e. 101, 150, 5620, 64861
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
10,000 is 100 times greater than 100. This is calculated by dividing 10,000 by 100, which equals 100.
Take any number greater than 10. Multiply it by itself. The answer will be a square number greater than 100 - and there is an infinitey of such numbers.
101
The first one. 13.6 It has a value of 60/100 in the first one. it has a value of 6/100 in the second one.
The decimal value will be greater than 1, and the percent will be greater than 100%.
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To write "greater than 100" using a sign, you use the symbol ">". For example, you would express it as "x > 100," where "x" represents any value that is greater than 100. This notation indicates that any number that replaces "x" must be larger than 100.
Yes. It can have any non-negative value.
An increase of more than 100% means the original value is increased by more than double.
It depends on the value of r, which you have not specified.
yes like 200%,500% it can go over 100%
100 times
A value greater than 100 times the original value is significantly larger, indicating a substantial increase. Conversely, a value less than 1 represents a fraction of the original, showing a considerable decrease. In both cases, the relationship highlights extreme variations from the original value, either as a massive growth or a significant reduction.
100.Any other number must be greater than or less than 100.For more advanced mathematicians, 99.999... is equal to 100 as its limiting value.