Mathematics
Grade5
Easy

Question

Which of the symbols will make the number sentence below true?
18 cross times 8 over 7 space box enclose blank end enclose space 18

  1. <
  2. >
  3. =
  4. +

The correct answer is: >


    Greater than sign satisfies the number sentence, because number is greater than denominator.

    8/7 is greater than 1. Hence the product 8/7 x 18 will be greater than 18. Hence, > is the answer.

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