because 7divided by 9 is less than 1 whole because a whole is bigger than 7/9ths
It is x/9 - 7.
Yes. 1/7 is less than 7/9.
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There are infinitely many numbers that are less than 9. Even with integers, there are 8, 7, 6, ... , 0, -1, -2, and so on for ever.
If by "smaller than ten" you mean closer to zero than 10, then sum = -9 + -7 + ... + -1 + 1 + ... + 7 + 9 = 0 If you mean the numbers less than 10, then: sum = 9 + 7 + ... + 1 + -1 + -3 + ... = -∞ If you mean the counting numbers less than 10, then: sum = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = ½ × 5 × (1 + 9) = ½ × 5 × 10 = 25
Yes, 7 is greater than 9 over 10 because 9/10 is less than 1, which in turn is less than 7.
Since 7 is less than 9, it follows that .7 is also less than .9 or than .999 (and note that .999 is .099 more than .9).
If: 3y-7 = 2y+9 Then: 3y-2y = 9+7 So: y = 16
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3 over 7 is less than 4 over 9
No. 2 out of 3 is equal to 6 out of 9, which is less than 7 out of 9
because 7divided by 9 is less than 1 whole because a whole is bigger than 7/9ths
16-9=7
It is: 2 minus 9 = -7
8 x 9 - 7 = 65