0.09 is one tenth the size of 0.9 .
Decimal point
a decimal point so the answer is 5.9
This has got a long white beard on it: a decimal point.
9
I would guess three...
Left. Example, 900.0, 90.0, 9.0, .9, .09 and so fourth.
9 - 100 = -91
Decimal point
a decimal point so the answer is 5.9
The mathematical symbol you're thinking of is the "decimal point" or simply the "dot." When placed between 5 and 9, it is used to represent a decimal number that is greater than 5 and smaller than 9. For example, if you have 5.7, it's greater than 5 but less than 9.
write a decimal point. so it would be like this: 5 . 9
9 is smaller than 11. We'd write this as 9 < 11 or 11 > 9.
smaller. If it was 0.9. 1 would be bigger, but 1 is just the same as saying 01 or 09 could be 9 it's just the same.
This has got a long white beard on it: a decimal point.
9
The number one IS inferior to number 9. 1 is smaller than 9 and there can be no argument about that.
.9, you look at the first number after the decimal point and find which number is bigger, then if they are the same you go to the next number and find which one is larger and so on.