=YES!!!!
Method
Bring eavh number to the same number of decimal places .(already done)
12.03 & 12.30
Drop the deciml point
Hence
1203 & 1230
Clearly 1203 < 1230
It follows that 12.03 < 12.30
Yes, 12.03 is smaller than 12.30.
Yes
If you consider each set of 4 digits as a unique code regardless of numeric order (the code 0123 would be counted as a different code than 0132, 0213, 0231, 0312, 0321, 1023, 1032, 1203, 1230, 1230, etc.), there are 3,528 possible codes in the base 10 system containing the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
1230 deg C = 1230+273.15 = 1503.15 K
123
82
1203
1230
I think 1.230is bigger than .1230.
Because 1230 - 23 > 0
The positive integer factors of 1203 are: 1, 3, 401, 1203
1203 = MCCIII
If you consider each set of 4 digits as a unique code regardless of numeric order (the code 0123 would be counted as a different code than 0132, 0213, 0231, 0312, 0321, 1023, 1032, 1203, 1230, 1230, etc.), there are 3,528 possible codes in the base 10 system containing the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
1230, 2460, 3690, 4920, 6150, 7380 +1230 . . .
1230 deg C = 1230+273.15 = 1503.15 K
What is the base 10 representation of 1203^5
1230/5 = 246
123
82