yes
There is no such number. For if you considered 49.99 to be such a number, then 49.995 is a greater number and it is less than 50. And then 49.9955 is even greater and still less than 50. This process can go on without end.
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
A negative number is less than a positive number. Think about it this way: a negative number is less than 0. A positive number is greater than 0. Therefore, a negative number must be less than a positive number.
The greater than sign is > and the less than sign is < To help remember which is which, think about which end of the sign is greater in size - the number at that end is the greater number (and the number at the other end number lesser number).
The square of any number greater than 10 (or less than -10) will be greater than 100.
100% equals the number. Less than 100% is less than the number. Greater than 100% is greater than the number.
It can be greater than or less than it.
There is no such number. For if you considered 49.99 to be such a number, then 49.995 is a greater number and it is less than 50. And then 49.9955 is even greater and still less than 50. This process can go on without end.
1.03 is greater, as it has a whole number.
It will be greater.
Greater. The second number after decimal is greater so number is greater.
it is a number that is less than 190,000 but greater than 180,000
A number can't be both less than 5 and greater than 10.
The quotient need not be greater than a whole number less than one!
-- The sum of 25 and any positive number. -- The difference of 25 and any negative number. -- The product of 25 and any positive number greater than '1'. -- The ratio of 25 to any positive number less than '1'. -- 25 raised to any positive power greater than '1'. -- 25 raised to any negative power less than '1'. -- The factorial of any number greater than 5.
A negative number is less than a positive number. Think about it this way: a negative number is less than 0. A positive number is greater than 0. Therefore, a negative number must be less than a positive number.
Greater than is the same as "to the right of" Less than is the same as "to the left of"