Actually the largest prime # is larger than 300 because 301 is prime
-1 is larger than -20 or -300
Any number between 300 and 500. Working with integers it would be 301-499.
Yes because 300 yards = 900 feet
It is: 300+10 = 310
It is: 5 times 300 = 1500
No it isn't, because if you multiply 300x10 it will be 3000 30000 is ten times larger than 3000 not 300
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Actually the largest prime # is larger than 300 because 301 is prime
-1 is larger than -20 or -300
The 3 in 3400 is ten times more than the 3 in 300.
If 6 times a number is 300 then the number is 50 because 6*50 = 300
Check the Wikipedia article on "largest stars". In that list, you'll find a few that have approximately 300 times the diameter of our SUn.
3000 kg is larger than 300 grams. 3000 kg is equivalent to 3,000,000 grams, making it significantly larger than 300 grams.
Jupiter is approximately 11 times larger in diameter than Earth, making it about 1,321 times more massive than Earth.