It means that the measured value is greater than the true value. Unless the experiment can be made error-free, that should happen around half the time.
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Zero percent. (They're equal.)
Since there are no negative signs, and the expression is clearly not equal to zero, it's greater than zero.
Probabilities are given a value between 0 (0% chance or will not happen) and 1 (100% chance or will happen). You cannot have a negative percent for something that will not happen or a percent greater than 100 for something that will happen.
No. All negative numbers are less than zero.
numbers greater than 0 are called positive numbers