Yes, a prime number is always greater than 1.
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
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It is greater than 1. 17/17 = 1. If you divide a number greater than 17 by 17 then the result must be greater than 1.
If that is 14, then it will be greater than 6 as you are multiplying by a number greater than 1. If that is 1/4, then it will be less than 6 as you are multiplying by a (positive) fraction less than 1.
It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.It means that the number that the percentage represents is greater than 1.
If you multiply your number by any number greater than 1, the result will be greater than the starting number - assuming your number is positive. If your number is negative, you need to multiply it by any number less than 1, to get a result that is greater than the original number. To get a number that is slightly greater, multiply by a number that is slightly greater than 1 (ot slightly lee than= -1).
Yes, if the number is less than '1'.Just the opposite, if the number is greater than '1'.
Yes, a prime number is always greater than 1.
What is the LCM of 1 and any other number greater than 1 ?
.8 is greater than .1 or 8/10 is greater than 1/10
NO because 1 and 1\2 is greater than 1 but less than 2. And 2 is a whole number.
Every number greater than 1 has the two factors 1 and the number itself.
No, you can't divide 15 by a number greater than 1 and get an answer greater than 15. All mixed numbers are greater than 1 by definition.
A counting number is a whole number that is greater than zero.A positive integer is a whole number greater than zero.
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Yes. -5 × 0.5 = -1 -1 is greater than -5.