Yes. 1.5 has a larger number in the tenths place than 1.33. Think about it this way: if you multiply both by 100 you would have 150 and 133, 150>133.
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133 and 1/3 times
I suggest you convert both to the same unit - for example, both to C - then compare.
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133 + 133 = 266
Yes 0.8 is greater than 0.15
Convert your units to the same and then the comparison can be done: 273K ~= 0oC = 32oF So 133 degrees Fahrenheit is higher than 273 Kelvin
133 x (1 - (15/100)) = $113.05
217 is the higher than 133. If you are talking about fractions, then 2 over 17 is greater than 1 over 33 and 13 over 3 is greater than 21 over 7.
23 - 8 = 15 I think that's what you mean. 1 number that's higher than 15, and one lower than 15.
133 and 1/3 times
Factors cannot be higher than the numbers you are comparing. The GCF of 10 and 15 is 5.
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Wheel of Fortune - 1983 15-133 was released on: USA: 11 March 1998
No, it is not.
GLYCINE- NAOH BUFFER; PH 8.6-10.6, PKA = 9.78Stock solutions:0.2 M glycine0.2 NaOHCombine 25 ml glycine stock solution with x ml 0.2 M NaOH and dilute with DI to make a 100 ml solution (Pearse, 1980).{| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 0.2 M NaOH|} {| ! width="114" height="15" align="middle" | pH |} {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 2.0 |} 8.6 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 3.0 |} 8.8 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 4.4 |} 9.0 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 6.0 |} 9.2 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 8.4 |} 9.4 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 11.2 |} 9.6 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 13.6 |} 9.8 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 19.3 |} 10.4 {| ! width="133" height="15" align="middle" | 22.75 |} 10.6
The New Price Is Right - 1972 15-133 was released on: USA: 31 March 1987
The Daily Show - 1996 David Rakoff 15-133 was released on: USA: 14 October 2010