That's a 'mixed' number.
A mixed number must have an integer part (and a fractional part). Consequently, a mixed number must be greater than one. The reciprocal of a number greater than one is less than one (and conversely) since the two, when multiplied together, make 1.
It depends. If you start with a positive number, then multiply by a positive greater than one and the answer is greater; multiply by 1 and the answer is the same; multiply by a number between 0 and 1 and the answer is smaller; multiply by 0 and the answer is 0; multiply by a number less than 0 and the answer is negative.
The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.
an open circle on a number line means the answer is just less than or greater than (< or >), but a closed circle means the answer is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to (< or > with a line under it)
46. To "round off" a number, look at the previous digit. Go up one number if this digit is 5 or greater; go down one if 4 or less. So to round 45.6 to the nearest whole number, we look at the ".6" part. This is greater than five, so we increase the number "45" by one to "46".
A mixed number must have an integer part (and a fractional part). Consequently, a mixed number must be greater than one. The reciprocal of a number greater than one is less than one (and conversely) since the two, when multiplied together, make 1.
It depends. If you start with a positive number, then multiply by a positive greater than one and the answer is greater; multiply by 1 and the answer is the same; multiply by a number between 0 and 1 and the answer is smaller; multiply by 0 and the answer is 0; multiply by a number less than 0 and the answer is negative.
If the fraction part of the mixed number is less than 1/2, round down. If it's 1/2 or greater, round up.
When you multiply two numbers greater than one, you create many groups of a given number, so the result is greater than either the number of groups or the number you created many groups of. When you multiply a number by a number less than one, you create less than one group of a given number. If you create only part of one group of a given number, it makes sense that the result will be less than the number you started with.
A mixed number has a part thats greater than 1 As its less than 1, its a fraction, 4/125 is its simplest form.
The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.The integral part is the same, in the first decimal, 5 is greater than 4. Therefore, 2.5 is the greater number.
If two is greater than 5 then it does not matter which side the sign is facing. The logic of the question demands that the second part of the answer is required to be true only if the first part is true. Since the first part "2 is greater than 5" is patently false, then according to ogic, it does not matter what the second part says. By the way, the greater/less than sign always points to the smaller number. One way to remember that is that there are two (angled) lines in the symbol. The smaller number is on the same side as the smaller distance between these two lines.
If the fraction part of the mixed number is less than 1/2, get rid of it and leave the whole number. If it is equal to or greater than 1/2, get rid of it and increase the whole number by 1.
an open circle on a number line means the answer is just less than or greater than (< or >), but a closed circle means the answer is less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to (< or > with a line under it)
46. To "round off" a number, look at the previous digit. Go up one number if this digit is 5 or greater; go down one if 4 or less. So to round 45.6 to the nearest whole number, we look at the ".6" part. This is greater than five, so we increase the number "45" by one to "46".
A). 1.561 . . . . No. 1 is less than 6, so the decimal doesn't matter at all. B). 6.421 . . . . No. The whole parts are equal, but the decimal part 0.421 is less than 0.44 . C). 0.491 . . . . No. The whole part ' 0 ' is less than 6, so the decimal doesn't matter at all. D). 6.461 . . . . Yes. The whole parts are equal, and the decimal part 0.461 is greater than 0.44 .
Any mixed number whose integer part is less than 0.