Any amount that is equal to or less than $.99.
A proper fraction, ie: the numerator is smaller than the denominator so it is less than one.
If the first fraction is greater than the second, use > If the first fraction is less than the second, use < If the first fraction is equal to the second, use = Other possibilities include greater than or equal to and less than or equal to which are created by placing the greater than or less than signs on top of the equals sign.
it is Millisecond(One thousandth of a second) Microsecond(One millionth of a second) Nanosecond(One billionth of a second) Picosecond(One trillionth of a second)
Second class lever. . . . Always greater than 1 . Third class lever . . . . . Always less than 1 . First class lever . . . . . Can be greater than 1 or less than 1 depending on position of fulcrum.
i can blink in less than a second i can change my lips and make a smile too
* a millisecond or 1000th of a second * a nanosecond or a billionth of a second * a picosecond or a trillionth of a second
It means that if you make a phone call and it lasts for one second, you pay for one minute.
Any amount that is equal to or less than $.99.
Millisecond
picosecond
not enough
no. micro second is less than milli second.
It's less than the first number.
less than a second if a mirror a second
The second dessert has less utility than the first dessert.
you call it a negative number because it's smaller than 0.