1009 is the smallest prime number greater than 1000.
You can square any number.
2001/2, for example.
Every second number greater than 2 is an even number.
Yes, hundredths are larger. That is something cut into 100. A thousandth is something cut into 1,000. (ten times smaller)
1000.
31 squared = 961. 32 squared = 1,024. The first prime number that is greater than 32 is 37. Therefore, 37 is the first prime number whose square exceeds 1,000.
any positive number is larger than a negative. a bigger negative number like -1000 is smaller than -500, which is smaller than 0, think about it like a number line.
Since a meter is 1000 times greater than a millimeter, a square meter is 1000^2 (1000 squared) times greater than a square millimeter, or a million times greater.
1009 is the smallest prime number greater than 1000.
There is no zero.Whenever a smaller number is to the left of a greater number, the smaller number gets subtracted from the greater number. Example: XC = 90 (100 - 10)A line over the top of a Roman numeral means it is multiplied by 1000.
It is 5093. All the rest are integers smaller than 1000, leave alone 5000.
The number is greater in grams, because a kilogram is 1000 grams. It's like kilometer and meter, the number is greater in meters because a kilometer is 1000 meters.
(1 metre) squared = (1000 mm) squared = 1000000 mm squared.
To find a number that is 1000 times greater than 1.5, you would multiply 1.5 by 1000. This calculation would result in 1500. Therefore, the number that is 1000 times greater than 1.5 is 1500.
Because the position of the decimal point indicates that the number has been divided by 1000. Division of one positive number by a positive number greater than 1 makes it smaller.
Any number being squared should be it be multiplying 100. So 10 × 100 = 1000.