Draw open circles at the points 3 and 4. From the point 3 draw a line to the left, with an arrow pointing left. From the point 4, draw a line to the right with an arrow pointing right.
No it is more. If you line them up then compare for the biggest number from left to right it is obvious. (Line them up from the decimal)
Exactly one. No more and no less.
A dashed line is used when the equality is equal to and less than/more than. (≤, ≥) A solid line is used when the inequality is just less than/more than. (<, >)
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A number cannot be "less than but more than 40".
No it is more. If you line them up then compare for the biggest number from left to right it is obvious. (Line them up from the decimal)
a positive number is more, not less.
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1 1/10 or 1.10 are more than (<) 1 but less than (>) 2. Hence, on the number line it would be placed before 2 and after 1.
there isexample7x7=496x8=481 less/1more timesed together = 1 less than middle number squared20x20=400so19x21=399also18x22=3962 less/2 more timesed together= (2x2) less than middle number squared17x23=39116x24=384I thought of this myself and i didnt copy it from anywhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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less! 0.095 less.
Exactly one. No more and no less.
Look on the numbers on the number line. Numbers more to the left are smaller than numbers more to the right (assuming the number line is written in the standard position). All negative numbers are less than zero; positive numbers are more than zero.
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It has less because you add a solid and liquid together and you get less.
Presenting results on a line graph is more useful because line graphs are more accurate. Line Graphs are also more visual,are less intimidating to look at,and are easier to understand. In Bullet points 1) More accurate 2) Less intimidating 3) More visual 4)Easier to understand Hope this helps:D