7 11 13 17 19 23 29 31 37 41 43 47 53 59 61 67 71 73 79 83 89 97 . . .
Any number greater than 17.
Yes. -5 × 0.5 = -1 -1 is greater than -5.
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
It is 10,000 times greater because 10,000 times 5 = 50,000
No, 2.5 is not greater than 5. In the decimal number system, the placement of the decimal point is crucial in determining the value of a number. When comparing numbers, the digit to the left of the decimal point holds more weight than the digits to the right. In this case, 5 is greater than 2.5 because 5 is a whole number and 2.5 is a decimal number less than 5.
No, 3/5=0.6, a number less than one cannot be greater than a number greater than one.
A number can't be both less than 5 and greater than 10.
5 is greater then -24. Any positive number is greater than any negative number
an odd number greater than 5 but less than 8 = 7
Any number greater than 17.
5 billion is greater.
There is no such number.
One number greater than -5 on the number line is -4.
Yes. -5 × 0.5 = -1 -1 is greater than -5.
An inequality has no magnitude. A number can be greater than or equal to -5, but not an inequality.
645,349 is greater than both
To determine if one number is greater than another, you can compare their values directly. If the first number is larger than the second, it is considered greater. For example, if you have the numbers 5 and 3, since 5 is larger than 3, you would say that 5 is greater than 3. You can also use a number line or mathematical symbols (like > for "greater than") to illustrate the comparison.