7/8= .875 and 5/6=.8333...(3 repeating). This means that seven eighths is greater than five sixths.
5 times 10 is 50, subtract 4 gives you 46 which is greater than 1 (and 10)
No, 5.7 is greater than 5.
5
No because .5 is greater than .1
7/8= .875 and 5/6=.8333...(3 repeating). This means that seven eighths is greater than five sixths.
46,48,50,52,54
Any rational number, whose denominator has a prime factor other than 2 or 5 will have a decimal representation which is repeating. The size of the number, in relation to 1, is irrelevant.
No because .5 is greater than .45
5 times 10 is 50, subtract 4 gives you 46 which is greater than 1 (and 10)
No, 5.7 is greater than 5.
5
It is not greater than 5, but if you have to quantify that, it is -1 greater than five.
Is 2/3 greater than -5
No because .5 is greater than .1
.5 is greater than 5/12
5