Less than positive decimals, yes.
Write a decimal point, and then write three zeros after it.Now, anything you write after the three zeros, no matter how many digits andno matter how large or small they are, forms a number written as a decimal thatis less than one thousandth.There are an infinite number of them. Here are three:0.00010.00097625940.00000000000008
All of them. We normally count in decimal numbers and therefore all digits in decimal numbers must be less than ten.
5 ten thousandths in decimal form is 0.0005 Any decimal number that has three zeros after the decimal point and then a lower number than 5 is smaller. If the number has more than three zeros after the decimal point it is smaller.
No, they are exactly the same. The amount of zeros after all the numbers behind the decimal are insignificant.
0.9 and 0.900 are the same number, when to the right of the decimal, adding zeros after any number will not change anything. Zeros can be regarded as "placeholders."
no, they are less than one
There are infinitely many decimal numbers which are less than 1.4.For a start, 1, 0, -1, -2 ... are all decimal numbers which are less than 1.4 1.39, 1.399, 1.3999, 1.39999. ... are all smaller and you can have infinitely many 9s in that sequence of numbers.
all of them
Any decimal numbers with two decimal places from 0.02 to 0.49 inclusive.
000024151 is bigger than 00024150. The zeros preceding the numbers have no significance. As such, the difference between the two numbers is 1.
Anything that's: .12 > x > .008 x is are the numbers that are less than .12 and larger than .008.
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