Well, honey, let me break it down for you. To compare fractions, you need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 21. So, 11/21 is greater than 9/17. It's as simple as that, darling.
11/12 is greater. One way to see that is as follows: 9/10 = 108/120 while 11/12 = 110/120. 110 > 108 so the second fraction is bigger.
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8n - 2 > 17n + 9 subtract 17n and add 2 to both sides -9n > 11 divide by -9 to both sides and change the symbol of the inequality n < -11/9
There are an infinity of such numbers. The next few are 9, 11, 13.
No, 9 is not greater than 9.6. In numerical terms, 9.6 is greater than 9 because the decimal value .6 represents a fraction of 1. When comparing two numbers, the one with the higher numerical value is considered greater, and in this case, 9.6 is greater than 9.
11/12 is greater than 8/9 8/9 = 11/12 by cross multiplication: 8 * 12 = 9 * 11 96 < 99 thus, 11/12 is greater than 8/9
No. To get an equivalent fraction, you must multiply top and bottom BY THE SAME NUMBER.
11 over 12 is greater. 9/10=0.9 11/12=0.92
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Yes, negative 9 is greater than negative 11. In the context of negative numbers, the number that is closer to zero is considered greater. Since -9 is closer to zero than -11, it is indeed greater.
11/12 is greater.
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11 9 _is greater than _ 21 17
1/3 + 2/21 = 7/21 + 2/21 = 9/21 = 3/7
IF the question means: What number, multiplied by 2, and reducing the answer by 9, gives a result that is greater than 11?ANSWER: Any number greater than 10.Let's try 11.2 x 11 = 22.22 - 9 = 13, which is greater than 11.But if we try 10 ...2 x 10 = 20.20 - 9 = 11, but 11 is not greater than 11! So we need a higher number than 10.Try it for yourself with ANY number greater than 10!-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Alternative answer.If the question means "What number decreased by 9, and then doubled, produces a number greater than 11?"...... then work it out this way, working backwards:What number is greater than 11?We could say '12' is greater than 11.Half of 12 is 6. Add 9 to 6 = 15.So, now, let's try 15.15 decreased by 9 is 6.Twice that number is .... 12 (2 x 6), which is greater than 11!But this would work for ANY number from 15 upwards!
Any number that is greater than 9%.
To determine if segments with lengths 9, 4, and 11 can form a triangle, we can use the triangle inequality theorem. This states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides must be greater than the length of the third side. In this case, 9 + 4 = 13, which is greater than 11; 9 + 11 = 20, which is greater than 4; and 4 + 11 = 15, which is greater than 9. Since all conditions are satisfied, the segments can indeed form a triangle.