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∙ 13y agoRead the words carefully.
'A' is the smallest whole number that's either equal to 'x' or else more than 'x'.
If 'x' is a whole number, then 'A' is the same as 'x', because that's the smallest
whole number that's equal to 'x'.
If 'x' is 2.3, then there's no whole number equal to 'x', and the smallest one that's
more than 'x' is 3 .
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∙ 13y ago176 + 125 = 301 Therefore, the lowest positive integer you can add is 125.
X is greater than or equal to 2. The symbol for "greater than or equal to" is a "greater than" sign over a horizontal dash.
' 1 ' is the least positive integer.There's no least negative integer.
36 inches is equal to 3 feet and is greater than 2 feet.
GCF - Greatest Common Factor (GCF is always smaller or equal to at least one of the numbers) LCM - Least Common Multiple (LCM is always greater or equal to at least one of the numbers)
-14 is the least integer greater than -15
It is: 10
There is no "least possible decimal greater than 0" in math. If you take, lets say, .000000000000000000000000000000000000001, there is a smaller decimal: .0000000000000000000000000000000000000001. There is no answer.
The decimal that's greater is .57 because it has the least amount of numbers.
Standard algorithm is when you take two digits or decimals and you put the digit or decimal with the greater value on top and the digit or decimal with the least value on the bottom and you contrast the digits/decimals to see if it greater than, less than,or equal to.
Every positive integer greater than 1.
37
176 + 125 = 301 Therefore, the lowest positive integer you can add is 125.
"At least" is expressed with the "greater or equal" sign, for example, x >= 100. (I don't know how to draw the greater-or-equal sign here - it is a horizontal line beneath the greater sign).
X is greater than or equal to 2. The symbol for "greater than or equal to" is a "greater than" sign over a horizontal dash.
4.4 to the nearest integer rounds to 4. 7.7 to the nearest integer rounds to 8. 8 is greater than 4.
The sign is "greater than or equal to" or ≥