Any number greater than 3 can be represented by values such as 4, 5, or even 10. In general, any real number that is greater than 3, such as 3.1 or 100, satisfies this condition. Thus, there are infinitely many numbers greater than 3.
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
3 is the greater number.... -4 is negative - and is 7 less than 3.
There is no such 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.
645,349 is greater than both
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
No because 3 is greater than 1.8
No, 3/5=0.6, a number less than one cannot be greater than a number greater than one.
Not always as for example 4 is greater than 3 and 3/4
3 is the greater number.... -4 is negative - and is 7 less than 3.
A larger number. 4 is greater than 3.
4
11
There is no such number.
9 is greater than 6 and divisible by 3.
9
It means greater/less than or equal to. For instance x>3 could be any number greater than 3, but not 3. With the underline, it could be any number greater than or including 3.