-- Every whole number that's less than 5 is a rational number less than 5. -- Every terminating decimal that's less than 5, and some that don't terminate, is a rational number less than 5. -- Every number less than 5 that you can completely write with digits is a rational number less than 5.
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
It will be greater.
Prime number greater than 25 but less than 30 is 29.
Greater than is the same as "to the right of" Less than is the same as "to the left of"
No. A rational number is ANY number that can be represented as one integer over a second integer (which cannot be zero). There is no requirement that the top integer is less than the bottom integer (an improper fraction is still a rational number - all integers are rational numbers as they can be represented as an improper fraction with a 1 as the denominator). Only if both rational numbers are less than 1 will the result of multiplying them together be less than both of them. If one rational number is greater than 1 and the other less than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than the number less than 1 and less than the number greater than 1. If both rational numbers are greater than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than both of them.
3.5
No not always because their product can be greater than one
A mixed number is either less than -1 or greater than +1.
It is a rational number. It is greater than 0. It is less than 1.
That's a list of five consecutive real, rational, natural, positive integers, that are greater than any number less than 40, and less than any number greater than 44 .
-- Every whole number that's less than 5 is a rational number less than 5. -- Every terminating decimal that's less than 5, and some that don't terminate, is a rational number less than 5. -- Every number less than 5 that you can completely write with digits is a rational number less than 5.
No.
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
It can be greater than or less than it.
There is no simple answer:Zero is smaller than any positive number.Zero can be larger or smaller than a rational number.A rational number can be larger or smaller than a positive number.
There are a lot of them (actually an infinite amount). A rational number is a number which can be represented as a fraction (ratio) of two integers {non-zero denominator}. So 12.11 is a rational number, because it can be represented as 1211/100. It is greater than 12.1 and less than 12.2 so it is between them.