6587 is one of infinitely many numbers that are greater.
65.5
65
Yes, 65 is greater than 63.
60
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 6.5 meters is greater than 65 centimeters. Think of it this way: 6.5 is a big ol' number compared to 65, which is just a tiny speck in comparison. So, in the grand scheme of things, 6.5 meters is strutting its stuff while 65 centimeters is just trying to keep up.
No because 0065 is the same as 65 which is greater than 1
65.5
+sqrt(65)
65
Yes, 65 is greater than 63.
Decimal numbers are infinitely dense so there is no "next". Given any number claiming to be next, the average of 65 and that number will always be greater than 65 and nearer, and so have a better claim to be next. Decimal numbers are infinitely dense so there is no "next". Given any number claiming to be next, the average of 65 and that number will always be greater than 65 and nearer, and so have a better claim to be next. Decimal numbers are infinitely dense so there is no "next". Given any number claiming to be next, the average of 65 and that number will always be greater than 65 and nearer, and so have a better claim to be next. Decimal numbers are infinitely dense so there is no "next". Given any number claiming to be next, the average of 65 and that number will always be greater than 65 and nearer, and so have a better claim to be next.
It is 5*1.65 = 8.25
In terms of magnitude (distance from 0), -200 is greater. In terms of the normal numerical values, -65 is a greater number than -200.
No, 65 is less than 76.
60
6.5 is 10 times greater than 65%.
Assuming "opposite" refers to additive inverse, the answer is +65.