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Q: Which is smaller -7 or -9?
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What is the least common multiple of 7 and 9 that is smaller than their product?

The LCM of 7 and 9 is their product. There is no common multiple that is smaller.


Is 9 tenths smaller than 7 twentieths?

No.


Is the fraction 7 and 8 bigger than 9 and 10?

7/8 is smaller than 9/10. 7/8 = .875 whereas 9/10 = .9


Is the fraction 8 and 9 smaller than 7 and 8?

8/9 is equivalent to 64/72. 7/8 is equivalent to 63/72. 8/9 is larger than 7/8.


One number is 7 more than another twice the smaller added to the larger is -20 find the smaller number?

-13


What is the sum of the odd numbers smaller than ten?

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


Is 3 over 4 less than 7 over 9?

3/4 is .75 while 7/9 is .77777 repeating. Therefore 3/4 is smaller.


What is smaller 7 over 16 or 7 over 8 or7 over 12 or or 7 over 9?

7/16 = 63/144 7/8 = 126/144 7/12 = 84/144 7/9 = 112/144 7/8 is bigger


How can you compare fractions with the same numerator but different denominator?

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.


Which is smaller 7 or 3?

-7 is smaller.


Which is smaller 7 or 7.5?

7 is smaller


Is 0.7 greater than 7 over 9?

7/9= 0.777... so no. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Alternatively, working with fractions: Convert to fractions with the same denominator and compare the numerators: 0.7 = 7/10 = (7×9)/(10×9) = 63/90 7/9 = (7×10)/(9×10) = 70/90 70 > 63 → 70/90 > 63/90 → 7/9 > 0.7 → No, 0.7 is less than 7/9 Instead of converting to equivalent fractions with the same denominator to compare numerators, if (and only if) the numerators are the same, the fractions can be compared by comparing the denominators and the fraction with the larger denominator is the smaller fraction: 0.7 = 7/10 7/9 same numerators, so compare denominators: 10 > 9 → 7/10 < 7/9 → 0.7 < 7/9 → No, 0.7 is less than 7/9