No, 1 is less than 10
To determine how many times greater 10 is than 1, you would divide 10 by 1. This calculation results in 10, meaning that 10 is 10 times greater than 1.
1
-9 is greater than -10.
1 is greater than 1/10
Greater
2 1/10 is greater than 2/5.
50 of them.1 is 10 greater than -9, 3 is 10 greater than -7, and so on.
I'm guessing you mean, "What is 10 to the 0th power?"The answer, of course, is the same for 10, as it is for anything else, 1, because numbers greater than 1 to a negative power are less than 1, but greater than 0, and numbers greater than 1 to powers between 0 and 1 are between 1 and that number.
No because -10 is less than -1
They are the same.
No.
The number .8 is greater than .1. In decimal notation, the leftmost digit holds the highest place value, so in this case, the 8 in .8 is in the tenths place, while the 1 in .1 is in the hundredths place. Therefore, .8 is 8 tenths, which is greater than .1, which is 1 tenth.