No, they are equal to each other, 10/15 simplifies to 2/3.
No, it is not.
Two-thirds = 0.6667 0.07 is nearly ten times smaller If it were 0.7 than that would be bigger
To compare 0.6 and two-thirds, we need to make their denominators the same. Two-thirds can be written as 0.666... (repeating decimal) when converted to a decimal. Therefore, 0.6 is less than two-thirds because 0.6 is equivalent to six-tenths, which is less than six-tenths and six-hundredths.
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.
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No, it is not.
Greater than: > Lesser than: < Example: 10 > 2 (ten is greater than two), 2 < 10 (two is less than ten).
Ten times greater than 0.3 is calculated by multiplying 0.3 by 10. This gives you 3. Therefore, the number that is ten times greater than 0.3 is 3.
Yes, it is ten times greater than it.
100 is ten times greater than 10
To express "two thirds of a number is no more than negative ten" mathematically, you can use the variable ( x ) to represent the number. The inequality would be written as ( \frac{2}{3}x \leq -10 ). This indicates that when you take two thirds of ( x ), the result must be less than or equal to negative ten.
Two-thirds of ten inches is 6.6666 inches.