Yes, as 14 is bigger than 10, the fraction is more than 1/1, and therefore is bigger than one whole.
Yes. 14/10 is greater than 1 because the numerator (14) is larger than the denominator (10).
It is 14 because .7 is greater than .5
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0.3 is not bigger than 14; in fact, it is much smaller. The number 0.3 represents three-tenths, while 14 is a whole number significantly larger than 0.3. Therefore, 0.3 is less than 14.
Oh, dude, 14 tenths as a decimal is just 1.4. It's like taking 14 slices of pizza and realizing you've eaten 1.4 whole pizzas. So, yeah, 14 tenths is just 1.4 in decimal form.
They are {13, 14, 15, 16, 17}.
There are 145 tenths in 14.5. This is because each whole number represents 10 tenths, and the decimal point separates the whole number from the tenths. Therefore, the number 14 has 140 tenths, and the additional 0.5 represents an additional 5 tenths, totaling 145 tenths in 14.5.
When rounding 14.2 to the nearest whole number, you look at the digit in the tenths place, which is 2 in this case. Since 2 is less than 5, you round down. Therefore, 14.2 rounded to the nearest whole number is 14.
Any number that is greater than 14 or less than -14 will have an absolute value greater than 14. Mathematically expressed as if |n| > 14 then n > 14 or n < -14.
Take your choice from: 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17
Yes, 14 is greater than 3.741657387
No it isn't.