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The highest number in a data set is referred to as the maximum value. It is the largest single value among all the numbers in the set. To determine the maximum, you simply compare all the values and identify the one that is greatest. This number can provide insights into the range and distribution of the data.
Assume that the first one is the largest.Compare another integer with the current largest. If it is larger than the current largest, it becomes the new largest.Repeat the second point for every integer.At the end, the current largest is the overall largest.
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start input A & B if A>B print A is greatest if B>A print B is greatest stop james ola writes.....SOT.
Step1- Read a,b,c. Step2-if a>b continue step 5. Step3- b>c then print “b is the largest " and continue step 7. Step4- continue step 6 Step5-if a>c then print “a is the largest " then continue step7. Step6- print “z is largest". Step7- end.
draw a flowchart to find the biggest number among the 3 numbers
Max = 0For K = 1 to NIf Number(K) > Max then Max = Number(K)Next KPrint Max
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There is no such number.
Among the four decimal numbers given 0.34 is the largest number.
It is simply that among period 2 elements, oxygen (8) is one of the elements which has the largest number of isotopes, among period 4 elements, calcium (20) has the largest number of isotopes, and among period 5 elements, tin (50) has the largest number of isotopes. In fact tin has the largest number of isotopes overall.
To determine which number is largest among 4.008, 0.480, 4.8, and 4.08, we need to compare the digits place by place. The largest number is 4.8, as it has the highest value in the tenths place. The next largest number is 4.08, followed by 4.008, and the smallest number is 0.480.
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