The number that is greater than 12 but less than 40 and has exactly 3 digits is 13. This number fits the criteria because it is greater than 12 and less than 40, and it has three digits (1, 3, and 0). It is the smallest 3-digit number that meets the specified conditions.
The numbers have exactly the same value.
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Oh, dude, let's break this down. If one number is 6 greater than the other, we can set up an equation like x = y + 6. Since both numbers are greater than -15 and less than 5, we know they fall within the range of -14 to 4. So, the numbers are -14 and -8. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
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-0.45 is a negative number. 9/20 = 0.45 which is a positive number. Positive numbers are always greater than negative numbers, so -0.45 is less than 9/20.
Twelve numbers exactly are greater than 76 and less than 89.
The numbers have exactly the same value.
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Products will be greater unless your number set includes a number less than 1.
I don't know how to "grate" a number ... numbers are not cheese. An infinite number of numbers are "greater" (larger) than 64. Likewise, an infinite number of numbers are not "greater" (in other words, less than) 64, starting with 63, 62, 61, ... Actually, there are an infinite numbers that are less than 64, but greater than 63, unless you specify "whole numbers".
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49 has exactly 3 factors (1, 7, and 49) and is greater than 40 and less than 60.
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The two numbers that are between 0.1 and 1.0 are 0.2 and 0.9. These numbers fall within the range specified and are greater than 0.1 but less than 1.0. The number 0.2 is the smallest number greater than 0.1 but still less than 1.0, while 0.9 is the largest number less than 1.0 but greater than 0.1.
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The LCM of a set of numbers will never be less than the GCF.
Any negative number is less than any positive number.