Well, isn't that a happy little question! You see, when we look at numbers on a number line, we can see that 7 is greater than -8. Just imagine 7 as a big, friendly number standing to the right of 0, while -8 is a smaller number standing to the left. It's all about perspective and seeing the beauty in each number, no matter where they stand.
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7 over 8 7/8 = 0.875 and is greater than 0.8
'17' is a prime number. The sum of the digits is 1 + 7 = 8 > 7.
5/8 is greater.
an odd number greater than 5 but less than 8 = 7
How about 8 as one example
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7/8 is greater.
Yes. In fact 2x>16 implies that x>8 (not just 7).
Try to visualize the numbers on a number line. If one number is more to the right than another one (with the number line in standard position), it is greater. Specifically, any positive number is greater than any negative number.
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There are an infinite number of rational numbers that are greater than 7 but less than 8. Any fraction between those two numbers is a rational number, such as: 7 1/8, 7 1/4, 7 1/3, 7 1/2, or even numbers such as 7 4/784 or 7 452/453.
7/8 is greater.
Possibly; it could also be equal to.5 ÷ 7/8 = 5 x 8/7= 40/7= 55/7So if your comparison number (which you omitted to include) is:less than 55/7, 5 ÷ 7/8 is "greater than"greater than 55/7, 5 ÷ 7/8 is "less than"55/7, 5 ÷ 7/8 is "equal to" - neither of your options.