Answer:
44 is not an perfect square
Simple, we know > sign is greater than sign and < sign means less than sign. We divide 1/2 and that gets us 0.5. 3.5 is greater than 1/2 so the answer would be 3.5>1/2
Well, we know the last three numbers are:
3 (ones)
6 (tens)
7 (hundreds)
The next set is:
9 (thousands)
3 (ten thousands)
0 (hundred thousands)
And finally:
6 (millions)
5 (ten millions)
6 (hundred millions)
So we know that 5 is in ten millions.
Answer:
64%
Step-by-step explanation:
Just trust me I did multiple examples to make sure
6,2,7
1,2,1
Pretty sure but double check with someone else.