Decimal point
There's no mathematical difference between them; they're the same value. They express the same ratio. In a simplified fraction, the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1. In an unsimplified fraction, that GCF is greater than one.
It's simply called the "greater than" symbol.
5>x<9
A square root sign.
There is no mathematical operator visible between the second pair of numbers so it is difficult to be sure of the answer. 4*7 is -21 greater than 47.
There's no mathematical difference between them; they're the same value. They express the same ratio. In a simplified fraction, the GCF of the numerator and the denominator is 1. In an unsimplified fraction, that GCF is greater than one.
"How many times greater" refers to a comparison between two quantities, indicating how many times one quantity exceeds another. For example, if Quantity A is three times greater than Quantity B, it means that Quantity A is equal to Quantity B multiplied by three. This phrase is often used in mathematical contexts to express ratios or differences in size, magnitude, or value.
Decimal point
Decimal point
5>9
is greater than zero
Yes.
the deicmal point. -> 4.5 is greater than 4 and lower than 6.
none i'm pretty sure
It's simply called the "greater than" symbol.
5>x<9
A square root sign.