7/8 is smaller than 9/10. 7/8 = .875 whereas 9/10 = .9
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If by "smaller than ten" you mean closer to zero than 10, then sum = -9 + -7 + ... + -1 + 1 + ... + 7 + 9 = 0 If you mean the numbers less than 10, then: sum = 9 + 7 + ... + 1 + -1 + -3 + ... = -∞ If you mean the counting numbers less than 10, then: sum = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = ½ × 5 × (1 + 9) = ½ × 5 × 10 = 25
The larger number is the number with smaller denominator. example: 5/7 is greater than 5/9. that is because 7 is smaller than 9.
679 or .679 or, -679, -.679 Perhaps, but if by a is smaller then b you mean a < b, then you want to make a very negative number. If you are asked to use the four digits 9, 7, 6 and 9 each once, use -6^(7^(9^9)) which is just the negative of 6 to the power 7 to the 9 to the power p.
The LCM of 7 and 9 is their product. There is no common multiple that is smaller.
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7/8 is smaller than 9/10. 7/8 = .875 whereas 9/10 = .9
8/9 is equivalent to 64/72. 7/8 is equivalent to 63/72. 8/9 is larger than 7/8.
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If by "smaller than ten" you mean closer to zero than 10, then sum = -9 + -7 + ... + -1 + 1 + ... + 7 + 9 = 0 If you mean the numbers less than 10, then: sum = 9 + 7 + ... + 1 + -1 + -3 + ... = -∞ If you mean the counting numbers less than 10, then: sum = 1 + 3 + 5 + 7 + 9 = ½ × 5 × (1 + 9) = ½ × 5 × 10 = 25
3/4 is .75 while 7/9 is .77777 repeating. Therefore 3/4 is smaller.
7/16 = 63/144 7/8 = 126/144 7/12 = 84/144 7/9 = 112/144 7/8 is bigger
The larger number is the number with smaller denominator. example: 5/7 is greater than 5/9. that is because 7 is smaller than 9.
-7 is smaller.
7 is smaller
-9 is smaller.