50
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.
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A number can't have a factor greater than itself, so the GCF of a pair of numbers can't ever be greater than the smaller number. The GCF of 9 and 18 is 9.
The only prime number greater than 25 but less than 30 is 29. A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. In this case, 29 is not divisible by any other numbers except for 1 and itself, making it a prime number.
The number 213 is a composite number. A prime number is a natural number greater than 1 that cannot be formed by multiplying two smaller natural numbers. In the case of 213, it can be expressed as the product of 3 and 71, both of which are natural numbers greater than 1, making 213 a composite number.
There are two consecutive odd numbers such that five times the smaller plus twice the greater is 25. What is the smaller number?
On a number line, the numbers start with zero and get larger as they move to the right, They are negative and get smaller as they move to the left from the zero. To find which number is greater, you can find the places of two numbers on the line and the one on the right is greater.
It isn't. A negative integer is always smaller than a positive integer. Look at the numbers on a number line, in standard format. If a number is further to the right than another number, it is greater. The number further to the left is smaller.
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In math, the term comparing numbers refers to seeing which of two numbers is larger or smaller. To denote whether a number is greater or lesser than another number, you use the mathematical symbols for these terms. You also can compare two numbers using a number line.
52 and 156.
None. If a number is smaller than 36 it cannot be greater than 89.
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The number with the smaller absolute value (magnitude) is greater.
No. Odd numbers can be greater than, smaller than, or equal to prime numbers.
Not always, if the smaller number is 0 or a negative number. Then their sum will be equal or less than the greater number.
No. At most, it can be equal to the smaller number.