No it is always 5 now get away dummy im to busy
True
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True.
numbers less than one
.01
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
false 0.6+0.6=1.2>1
two decimals which are less than 0.05 = 0.04, 0.03
True, as for example 0.6+0.7 = 1.3
False
If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
When multiplying decimals less than 1, the answer gets smaller because each decimal is less than 1. Multiplying a number by a value less than 1 will always result in a smaller product. Think of it as taking a fraction or a portion of the number, which will inevitably make the product smaller.
Less than positive decimals, yes.
there is no such thing as less than 1% but you always move the decimal over once to the right and i would guess that you add a negative sign if i were you.
True.
numbers less than one
To show values less than 1.