0.3 is less than 1.
The statement is false. if any or both of numbers are less than 1, the product is less than the greater (or both) of the numbers. Eg. 1/2 x 1/3 = 1/6 ; 1/6 < 1/2 and 1/6 < 1/3
-1 is greater than -5. Think of it as moving to the right on a number line. Those numbers to the right are greater than those to the left.
three less than four = 1 1< *number* > 4 times the sum of the number + 1 1 < *number* > 5 So all numbers that are greater than one but less than five. 2, 3, 4
1.45-.12 is 1.33 which is greater than 1
Numbers greater than 1 have reciprocals less than 1. Numbers less than 1 have reciprocals greater than 1.
When they have a factor in common greater than one.
Three numbers that are less than 2 and greater than -1 are 0.5, 0.6, and 0.7
No. Negative numbers are less than 0.
All numbers greater than or equal to 0.5 and less than 1.5.
Products will be greater unless your number set includes a number less than 1.
For integers, 2 through 49.
odd numbers greater than 1 but less than 5.
If their GCF is 1, their LCM is their product. If their GCF is greater than 1, their LCM is less than their product.
yes because it is greater than 1
0.3 is less than 1.
none. all numbers, decimal or integer, less than -18 are also less than -1.