Well 1/49 is greater than 1/50 because the smaller the fraction, the bigger the number.
Either one can be larger (or smaller) than the other.
No. Since 1 represents absolute certainty it is impossible to imagine what a bigger number might mean.
No, milligrams are not bigger than kilograms; they are smaller. There are 1,000,000 milligrams in one kilogram.
no, it 32D is smaller than a 32DD
Bigger.
its bigger
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6.8 is greater than 6.3
No, it can mean a smaller. 1 over 10 is smaller than 1 over 5 for example.
I think you mean a bigger number to a lower power and a smaller number to a higher power. Well it depends: With all combinations of numbers, the smaller number to the greater power will be greater than the bigger number to the smaller power EXCEPT the combinations of 3 and 2, and all combinations including one (as 1 to the power of any whole number is 1). Hope that answers your question.
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"greater" or "bigger"
Greater. One half equals .5, or .50 which is bigger than .48.
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> means greater than. You put the bigger number on the left side of the symbol. Just remember that the left side of > is bigger and the right side is smaller. So the bigger numbers goes on the bigger side and the smaller number goes on the smaller side.