No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
None. If a number is smaller than 36 it cannot be greater than 89.
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a bunny is smaller than a hare
Depends on the lynx! A male caracal can be 40 pounds and over 2 feet long.... but there are several species of lynx that can get that size or bigger.
NocturnalDiurnalCrepuscularTidalSeasonalPerennialAnnualBiennialThat's it, according to my Biology 1 teacher.~jDoA~
The LCM of a set of numbers can never be smaller than the largest number in the set.
Smaller than the Canada lynx, but double the size of a housecat, the bobcat's scientific name is Lynx rufus. -And there's twelve sub-species.See the related links below for more info:
There main prays are snowshoe-hares.The Eurasian Lynx eats quite a few animals as it is a nocturnal carnivore. Some of its prey include hares, rabbits, small wild boar, foxes, and reindeer.
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
All numbers smaller than 48.
Negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers.
smaller no.14 larger 37
more than one lynx is call lynxes
The are 78498 prime numbers smaller than 1 million.