Look at the numbers starting with the first, then the second. They are the same 98. Look at the third numbers, they are the same 9. Then the fourth number, the first number has 9 and the second has an 8. So the first number is the greater. You can also subtract them and if you need to get a positive number, the top number is greater.
14.4 is the greater number as 14.183 would be shortened to 14.2
Decide is the verb and decidedly would be an adverb. But it has other connotations besides referring to a decision.
.91 is less than 1 so 810 would be the greater of the two
You would just use significant digits. Significant digits are digits that carry meaning contributing to its precision. That would include all digits except leading zeroes, trailing zeros, and calculations carried to a greater precision than the original data or equipment supports.
Look at the numbers starting with the first, then the second. They are the same 98. Look at the third numbers, they are the same 9. Then the fourth number, the first number has 9 and the second has an 8. So the first number is the greater. You can also subtract them and if you need to get a positive number, the top number is greater.
The perceived value of the good is greater than the extra cost
The perceived value of the good is greater than the extra cost.
I couldn't decide what to wear to school. The teacher said he would decide later on the student's punishment.
I'm not a scientist but I would say the greater the force, the greater the erosion. A larger wave has more mass, and would exert more force on what it hits. The greater force would have greater potential for knocking particles loose from what it hits - erosion. The speed of the wave would have a similar effect - greater speed equals greater fore and greater erosion.
It decide who would be king, William, duke of Normandy, or Harold of England.
Density and fracture would help you decide whether the nuggets gold
.72 would be greater because .5 would also equal .50
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
A projectile thrown with a greater velocity would travel a greater distance. Velocity is not just speed but direction as well.
As long as they are minors they are not allowed to decide. Around the age of 12 the judge would listen to their opinion but they can not decide.