It is: 4*11 = 44
Since there are no negative signs, and the expression is clearly not equal to zero, it's greater than zero.
Yes, 0 is a multiple of 4. A multiple of a number is the result of multiplying that number by an integer. In this case, 0 times any integer is still 0. Therefore, 0 is a multiple of 4 as it can be expressed as 4 multiplied by 0.
0 is a multiple of any integer. However, please note that when talking about "least common multiples", this refers to "non-trivial" multiples, i.e., multiples that are greater than zero.
No. Zero is less than 4.
It is: 4*11 = 44
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4/5 is greater than zero - it equals 0.8
Since there are no negative signs, and the expression is clearly not equal to zero, it's greater than zero.
Yes, 0 is a multiple of 4. A multiple of a number is the result of multiplying that number by an integer. In this case, 0 times any integer is still 0. Therefore, 0 is a multiple of 4 as it can be expressed as 4 multiplied by 0.
0 is a multiple of any integer. However, please note that when talking about "least common multiples", this refers to "non-trivial" multiples, i.e., multiples that are greater than zero.
No. Zero is less than 4.
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Greater than, as four is more than zero.
Get a calculator. Find 9*1 = 9*2 = 9*3 = 9*4 = 9*5 = It really is simple.
There is no greatest multiple of any number: whatever multiple of 4 you say is the greatest I can always add 4 and get an even greater multiple.
An integer is a whole number, with no decimal or fraction part. For example, 4 and 85 are integers. 3.9 and 1/2 are not integers. Greater than zero means positive numbers. Thus integers greater than zero are 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.