3.1 < 3.15
Method to check decimals size.
Brinf both numbers to the same number of decimal places, by inserting suffix zeroes.
Hence
3.10 & 3.15
Drop the decimal point.
310 & 315
It shoulkd obvious that 310 < 315
Hence it follows that 3.1 < 3.15
No, it is not. Anything less than .31 (even .3099999) means it is less than .31. .13 is less than .31, and thus is not greater.
23 29 31 37.
23 29 31 37 41.
.60 is greater than .31
fifteen sixteenths, and an infinity of other numbers less than one as well as the infinity of numbers greater than or equal to one.
No, it is not. Anything less than .31 (even .3099999) means it is less than .31. .13 is less than .31, and thus is not greater.
The prime numbers that are greater than 31 but less than 50 are: 37, 41, 43 and 47.
31
It is greater. 7x15=105 31+30+31= 92
31
31
29 and 31
29 and 31.
31 37
23, 29, 31
1
They are 29 and 31