All positive numbers are more than nothing (zero) but less than something (a bigger number).
The answer will depend on the sequence under consideration.
Bigger is not the correct term. If you use a 20 point font for 8.34 it would be BIGGER than 8.5 written in a 10 point font. Just like THIS is bigger than this. If you want to know which one is greater, then, the answer is 8.5 is greater than 8.34.
In the context of scale, "mega" is often considered larger than "macro," as it typically denotes a factor of one million. In terms of scientific terminology, "giga" (billion) and "tera" (trillion) represent even larger scales. Additionally, in the context of economics or systems thinking, concepts like "meta" or "ultra" might suggest broader frameworks or larger systems beyond macro-level analysis.
greater than > less than < Point the big end towards the bigger value.
macro is bigger than micro
A garage is something bigger than your car but smaller than your house.
The term is continent. Yes, they are bigger than a single country- except for Australia, which is both.
a gram is like 106 or something bigger than a microgram. gram is way bigger.
A kilogram
No. There is no animal that can eat something bigger than itself. A king snake has a stomach and it has limits.
All positive numbers are more than nothing (zero) but less than something (a bigger number).
Bigger than a house? Haiku is universal... if you don't write small...
it has big jaws
The answer will depend on the sequence under consideration.
I do not know what you are referring to by bigger. A major is a students primary program of study.
Bigger is not the correct term. If you use a 20 point font for 8.34 it would be BIGGER than 8.5 written in a 10 point font. Just like THIS is bigger than this. If you want to know which one is greater, then, the answer is 8.5 is greater than 8.34.