A number that is greater than one is called a "positive number" or more specifically, a "real number" if it is not restricted to integers. If it is a whole number, it can be referred to as a "natural number" (if it is an integer). Additionally, in certain contexts, it might be called a "greater-than-one" number in comparative discussions.
numbers greater than one!
A number that is greater than one having more than two factors is called composite number. e.g. 4,6,8,9 etc.
A composite number
That is called a prime number.
When you multiply a positive number by another positive number greater than one, the result is always greater than the original positive number. This is because multiplying by a number greater than one increases the value of the original number. For example, if you multiply 3 (a positive number) by 2 (a positive number greater than one), the result is 6, which is greater than 3.
numbers greater than one!
This is called a composite number.
A number that is greater than one having more than two factors is called composite number. e.g. 4,6,8,9 etc.
A composite number
That is called a prime number.
ANY number greater than the number before the greater than, so if the answer is greater than 7 then one solution is 7.00000000000000000000000000000000001
A positive number is a number greater than zero. Therefore: 5 x 2 = 10 is one example.
A whole number (integer) greater than one is called a "prime number" if it has no positive divisors other than itself and one. Three is one of those numbers.
A whole number (integer) greater than one is called a "prime number" if it has no positive divisors other than itself and one. 19 is one of those numbers.
No, 3/5=0.6, a number less than one cannot be greater than a number greater than one.
The quotient need not be greater than a whole number less than one!
They are prime numbers