Yes, of course. yes
-0.45 is a negative number. 9/20 = 0.45 which is a positive number. Positive numbers are always greater than negative numbers, so -0.45 is less than 9/20.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate these numbers. Negative 9 is actually greater than negative 15 because when numbers are negative, the one that is closer to zero is actually larger. So, in this case, negative 9 is closer to zero than negative 15, making it the greater number. Remember, every number has its own special place on the number line, and they all deserve to be valued.
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In the equation 4 x 9 = 36, the product (36) is greater (larger) than each factor (4 and 9).
No because 9/12 is greater than 4/6No
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No, -9 is greater
Yes, negative 9 is greater than negative 11. In the context of negative numbers, the number that is closer to zero is considered greater. Since -9 is closer to zero than -11, it is indeed greater.
10>-9 (ten is greater than negative nine)
Sure. But since negative numbers have positive factors and positive numbers are greater than negative numbers, the answer will be the same regardless of the sign. The GCF of 4 and 9, -4 and 9, 4 and -9 and -4 and -9 is 1.
yes
It is greater
A negative integer is a number less than zero. In this case, -5 is greater than -9 because when comparing negative integers, the one with the higher absolute value is considered greater. In other words, -5 is closer to zero on the number line than -9, making it the larger negative integer.
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