no 4 is less than 5. Even 4.9999999999999 is less than 5.
5 .001 is greater than 5
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)
The real number 5.1255555555555 can be expressed as a decimal, indicating a value slightly greater than 5.125. The repeating part "555555..." suggests that the number can be approximated as 5.1255 with the '5' repeating indefinitely. In fractional form, it can be represented as (5 + \frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{90}), capturing the repeating decimal.
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.
No because .5 is greater than .1
Is 2/3 greater than -5
.5 is greater than 5/12