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It is: 2.0 because .04 is less than .05
3.907 is less than (<) 5.
Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.
No
0.5 is greater than 0.11
It isn't. But if there is a decimal point, and you actually mean 0.5 or .05, then this number is indeed less than 5, because the digit five is in a lower-value position.
It is: 398.2 because the digit after .2 is less than .05
It is: 2.0 because .04 is less than .05
It is: 0.2 because .01 is less than .05
YES!!! To compare any decimal numbers. 0.007 & 0.05 Bring both numbers to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.007 & 0.050 (They are both at three(3) decimal places). Drop the decimal point 0007 & 0050 Drop the prefix zeroes 7 & 50 I think you will agree that 50 > 7 . Hence it follows that 0.05 > 0,007 #NB This method is good for comparison of decimals of any number of decimal places. e.g. 0.00003 & 0.0000005
Yes. 50 percent is shown as .5 in a decimal. Therefore, it is greater than .05
3.907 is less than (<) 5.
Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.
1 > 0.051 < 55 = 051 < 05
no cause theres no decimal in the numbers otherwise 05 would larger but its not . only 013 is larger due to no decimal
A decimal is a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So 5 cents is a perfectly legitimate way of writing the amount as a decimal number.
No