I've always told myself the arrow is an alligator mouth that wants to eat more food, for example:(10 > 5) (5 < 10) (5 = 5)The first one is 10 is greater than 5.The second one is 5 is less than 10.The third one is 5 is equal to 5.The inequality sign that means "more than " is >.
right at publix there was a guy we saw that lost his left arm more means to add 10 more than 5 is 10+5 = 15 less means to subtract 10 less than 15 is 15-10 = 5
15. 10 (ten) + (More than) 5 (five) = 15
Yes there can be more than one mode for a set of number. There can be more than 2 modes too. Say that this is your set of numbers: 1, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 10, 12, and 20. The numbers that occur the most are 5 and 10 so your mode is 5 and 10. Hope that helped!
It's the same
10 is more than 5.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math question! If you take 10 and add 5 more to it, you'll end up with 15. Just imagine those numbers dancing together on your canvas, creating a beautiful harmony of numbers. Remember, in the world of numbers, there's no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
5+10 =15
5 ft = 60 in. 60 in. is 10 in. more than 50 in. Therefore the answer is 10 inches.
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If 10x is 5 more than 10 then 10x = 15 so that x = 15/10 = 1.5 And so 2x = 2*1.5 = 3.
1/3 33%1/5 is 20%1/10 10%20 IS LESS THAN 33 BUT MORE THAN TEN
10 is composite because it has more than one prime factor, namely 2 and 5.
.5 is greater since it is 1/2 This is because 1/2 is 5/10 and .2 is 2/10. 5/10 is more than 2/10.
No 0.5 is less than 0.6. You can change these decimal values into fractions. 0.5 is the equivalent to 5/10. 0.6 is equivalent to 6/10. So looking at it in perspective of a pie - If I have 5 out of 10 slices - is that more or less than having 6 out of ten slices? So having 6 out of 10 slices is more than having 5.
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3 more than 2 is 51 more than 1 is 2The product of 2 and 5 is 10