Yes.
42/9 is much greater. 42/9 is the same as 4 and 7/9 (since 9 goes into 42 4 times with 7 left over). Since 5/9 is less than 1, clearly 42/9 is much greater. 7/9 alone would still be greater than 5/9. But since it's not just 7/9, but 4 and 7/9, it is obviously greater than 5/9.
No, 9 kilograms is bigger than 4.2 kilograms.
9 kilograms is bigger than 4.2 kilograms because 9 is bigger than 4.2
9 kg = 9000 g
2 digit number which is square number less than 42 but greater than 29 = 36square numbers are 2, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49,...
9kg is bigger than 900g, there are 1,000g (grams) in 1kg (kilogramme) therefore 9kg is equal to 9,000g, 9kg is ten times bigger than 900g.
No, 9 is not greater than 9.6. In numerical terms, 9.6 is greater than 9 because the decimal value .6 represents a fraction of 1. When comparing two numbers, the one with the higher numerical value is considered greater, and in this case, 9.6 is greater than 9.
-9 is greater than -10.
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No, -10 is not greater than -9. In the number line, -9 is to the right of -10, meaning it is a larger value. Therefore, -9 is greater than -10.
9.489 is greater than 9. (since 9.489 = 9 + 0.489)