Fractions smaller than 1/10 are any fractions where the numerator is less than 1. These include fractions such as 1/11, 1/12, 1/100, and so on. Essentially, any fraction where the numerator is smaller than the denominator will be smaller than 1/10.
40 in roman numerals is XL (10 less than 50) and 60 is LX (10 more than 50).
Is more alike or for example, 10 and 15. well you find all the numbers that equal to 10 and 15 then look for the one that is the same number as the two. so for 10 and 15 the greatest common multiple is 5. so it means to find the one that is more alike it is the opposite of least common.
Numbers have always existed, and mathematical concepts such as decimals are discovered or developed, rather than invented.Decimals appear to have been introduced around the 1500s, but not in their current form. Flemish mathematician Simon Stevin is credited with the development of modern decimals. This was seen in a booklet he published in 1585, entitled De Thiende which translates to 'the art of tenths'. Its complete title was Decimal arithmetic: Teaching how to perform all computations whatsoever by whole numbers without fractions, by the four principles of common arithmetic: namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
a number to the power of 0 is one. Observe below: 10 to the power 5 = 100000 10 to the power 4= 10000 10 to the power 3 = 1000 10 to the power 2= 100 10 to the power 1 = 10 10 to the power 0 = 1 ______________ Same conclusion, different view: Any real number (other than zero) to the 0th power equals 1 (one). This is related to the subtraction of exponents being equivalent to division. 10 to the 7th power divided by 10 to the 4th power equals 10 to the 3rd power; you subtract exponents. 10 to the 7th power divided by 10 to the 7th power would of course equal 1, and if you subtract exponents you would have 10 to the 0th power.
Theodore studies for 10 hours per week. So, 6 hours more than he studies is 16 hours per week.
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Nine over ten because 4 over 5 = 8 over 10 and that is smaller than 9 over 10.
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Fractions smaller than 1/8: 1/9 1/10 1/11 1/12 1/13 1/14 1/15 1/16... You get the idea. Just keep increasing the denominator, because any fraction with a numerator of one but denominator that is greater than the fraction you're comparing it to will be smaller in value than that fraction.
7 divided by any positive number (not necessarily an integer) smaller than 10 or any number larger than 7 (not necessarily an integer) divided by 10. Equivalent fractions of either set of the above numbers.
Those two fractions are equivalent.
1/10 = 1/10 1/5 = 2/10 You decide
8/15 is smaller than 6/10
9/10 is more than 7/10 For fractions having the same denominator, the one with the larger numerator will be greater.
equivalent fractions for 10 over 4 = 5/2, 20/8, 30/12
No, it can mean a smaller. 1 over 10 is smaller than 1 over 5 for example.