If you mean the marks made in a 10 point font for the identifiers 1 vs 2, I should think neither is bigger. If your speaking about the value identifed by those marks, in a numberical base 10, certainly the above is true and again basically found in the definition.
No, 3 is 1 unit bigger than 2
37 is bigger than 12 3.7 is bigger than 1.2 1/2 is bigger than 3/7
No, 1/2 is smaller than 1. Think of it in the terms of a pie. A whole pie is bigger than 1/2 of a pie.
A half is bigger than a quarter.
3 is a factor of 24 that is an odd number bigger than 1
No, 3 is 1 unit bigger than 2
37 is bigger than 12 3.7 is bigger than 1.2 1/2 is bigger than 3/7
1 meter is bigger than 1 yard 2 meters is bigger than 2 yards 3 meters is even more bigger than 2 yards
2 is greater 4 those who don't know
3/6 is bigger than 2/8 because 1/2 is bigger than 1/4
No, 2 over 1 is 2 and 3 over 1 is 3, so 3 is bigger than 2.
1/2 is bigger than 1/3
Do you think 1 is bigger than 2
No, 1/2 is smaller than 1. Think of it in the terms of a pie. A whole pie is bigger than 1/2 of a pie.
To compare fractions. If the numerator (top) number is the same for both fractions, '1' on this case, then the smaller fraction is the one with the larger numbered denominator. Hence 1/2 & 1/4 Since '4' > '2' . then 1/4 < 1/2 Similarly. e/g/. 3/5 & 3/7 3/5 > 3/7
no 1 is four times bigger than 2/8
-1 is a bigger number then -2