.9 is farther from 0 on the number line in the positive direction than .7. Thus, .9 is higher (or greater than) .7
Alternatively, .9-.7 = .2, a positive number. Since the difference is positive, the first number must be greater than the second
the higher the number, the darker it gets :D
It would depend on where you put the parentheses. 7/9 - 9 is a rational number 7/(9-9) is not even a number at all - surely not a rational number.
7 is a prime number but 9 is a composite number
52 over 9 as a mixed number is: 52/9 = 45/9 + 7/9 = 5 7/9
you do 64 divided by seven and get 9 remainder 1 so the mixed number is 9 and 1 over 7 -------------------------------- 64/7 =(9×7+1)/7 = 9 1/7
the higher the number, the darker it gets :D
⅔ a number - 9 = 7 → ⅔ a number = 7 + 9 = 16 → the number is 16 × 3/2 = 24.
9 over 7 in a mixed number = 12/7
It would depend on where you put the parentheses. 7/9 - 9 is a rational number 7/(9-9) is not even a number at all - surely not a rational number.
7 is a prime number but 9 is a composite number
The next number is 27. The numbers are in pairs. The lower number is subtracted from the higher and makes an incremental series 7, 8, 9 and you have to find the next pair to make the increment of 10. So you are looking for a number 10 higher than 17; which is 27.9-2=7, 13-5=8, 19-10=9 and 27-17=10
7, yes. 9, no.
because 7 8 9
0.7778
52 over 9 as a mixed number is: 52/9 = 45/9 + 7/9 = 5 7/9
7/9 = 0.777778
9+7=16