The 2-digit number must be 20, because it is the only 2-digit number whose sum of its two even digits, 2 + 0 = 2, is greater than the product of its two even digits, 2 x 0 = 0. Moreover, 20 is a product of the two consecutive integers 4 and 5.
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
Because in our system of numbers 100,000 is greater than 99,999.
By the definition of place values representation of numbers, there cannot be any.
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The 2-digit number must be 20, because it is the only 2-digit number whose sum of its two even digits, 2 + 0 = 2, is greater than the product of its two even digits, 2 x 0 = 0. Moreover, 20 is a product of the two consecutive integers 4 and 5.
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Integers of 6 digits are normally greater than integers of 5 digits
The least whole number with 6 digits is greater because it has more digits than 5 digits.
Because in our system of numbers 100,000 is greater than 99,999.
It's the number that has more digits to the left of the decimal point (if there is no decimal point, it's the number with more digits). If the number of digits to the left of the decimal point is the same, find the position farthest to the left where the digits are different. The number with the greater of those two digits is the greater number. For example, 10000 is greater than 9999 because 10000 has more digits, and 6350 is greater than 6349 because the farthest-left position that is different is the tens place, and 5 is greater than 4.
The product is not always greater than 1.
To determine if 3.740 is greater than or equal to 3.074, we compare the digits from left to right. In this case, the first digits are the same (3), so we move to the next decimal place. 7 is greater than 0, so 3.740 is indeed greater than 3.074.
By the definition of place values representation of numbers, there cannot be any.
Ignoring digits after the decimal point, if the number of digits in the numerator is at least two more than the number of digits in the denominator then the quotient is greater than 10.If the number of digits is only one more, then the first digit of the numerator must be greater than the first digit if the denominator. If they are the same, then the second digit of the N must be greater than the second digit of the D. If they are the same, compare the third digits and so on.Other wise, the quotient is not greater than 10.For example, you can multiply the divisor by 10 (just add a zero, if it's a whole number), and check whether the divident is greater than that, or not.
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The product will be greater than 1, when each of the two factors are greater than 1.