0.01 is 0.007 bigger than 0.003
You can have negative fractions so it depends. it depends if you have a negative fraction you could have -1/2 but 1/2 is bigger than -1/2. negative numbers will always be smaller than positive numbers.
I don't think that there is a number bigger than its square as you are timesing the number Not true. Any number between 0 and 1 is bigger than its square.
Both numbers would be equal.
9,000 of them are
Decimals occupy the spaces between whole numbers; they are bigger than some, and smaller than some others.
No, 3.5 is bigger than 2.5
184.6 is bigger than the rest of the numbers.
Yes, 34 is a bigger number than 13. It represents more than 13, but in fractions, 13 is a bigger number. 1/13 is bigger than 1/34. So here is the answer: In positive numbers, yes. In fractions, no. In negative numbers, no.
No.
0.01 is 0.007 bigger than 0.003
Do you mean prime factors? If yes, then 143.
19.5 is bigger than 11 as both 19 and 11 are whole numbers.
No, it is never bigger than the smaller one.
No, it is never bigger than the smaller number.
Just look at the first numbers 3 and 2. Is 3 bigger than 2 or 2 bigger than 3. Of course 3 is bigger than 2 so .315 is bigger than .21
Yes, there are an infinite number of numbers bigger than a googol. A googolplex is one example.