I think you mean a bigger number to a lower power and a smaller number to a higher power. Well it depends:
With all combinations of numbers, the smaller number to the greater power will be greater than the bigger number to the smaller power EXCEPT the combinations of 3 and 2, and all combinations including one (as 1 to the power of any whole number is 1). Hope that answers your question.
No, 6mm is not bigger than 9mm; it is actually smaller. Millimeters (mm) are a unit of measurement where a higher number indicates a larger size. Thus, 9mm is larger than 6mm.
No. It is the number by which you are dividing. This may be the larger or the smaller number, depending on the problem.
No, it is smaller. Bigger number- smaller number = + number 2-1.8 = 0.2
The larger number is bigger in this case. More MB means more storage space, or more data has to be transmitted.
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the higher the number the bigger the spindal
No, 6mm is not bigger than 9mm; it is actually smaller. Millimeters (mm) are a unit of measurement where a higher number indicates a larger size. Thus, 9mm is larger than 6mm.
No. It is the number by which you are dividing. This may be the larger or the smaller number, depending on the problem.
No; The number of a clarinet reed refers to the rigidness of the reed, the larger the number, the more rigid. Therefore the larger the number, the harder to play.
bigger, if you have a higher number in the denominator, it is less of a portion
yes....bigger the number smaller the gauge
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No, that will indicate the percentage the smaller number is of the larger number.
The question depends on what lower and higher mean. The number that is the smaller of two when you ignore the negative signs, becomes the bigger of the two when you put negative signs before them.
No, it is smaller. Bigger number- smaller number = + number 2-1.8 = 0.2
The larger number is bigger in this case. More MB means more storage space, or more data has to be transmitted.
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