300 + 649 = 949
Add any positive number to 60, it will be greater. As you know how to write 60 that should not present any problem
If X is the bigger number, then write it like this: X> 0+-5
You don't. You can only write numbers greater than one as a mixed number.
You can't. Mixed numbers are greater than 1.
You don't. By definition, only a number greater than one can be written as a "mixed number".
?+3(greater than sign) 7
Add any positive number to 60, it will be greater. As you know how to write 60 that should not present any problem
If X is the bigger number, then write it like this: X> 0+-5
2n>4
4 and 7/10
You don't. You can only write numbers greater than one as a mixed number.
To write "twice a number plus six is greater than nine" as an inequality, let the number be represented by the variable ( x ). The expression can be written as ( 2x + 6 > 9 ). This inequality states that when you multiply the number ( x ) by two and then add six, the result is greater than nine.
You can't. Mixed numbers are greater than 1.
3 and 2/10
x > 0 x is greater than zero.
You don't. By definition, only a number greater than one can be written as a "mixed number".
0.4 can't be a mixed number. Mixed numbers are greater than one.