There isn't any. As you go to the right, each place is one tenth of the previous place.
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∙ 13y agoyou think what is in the tenths place and that comes first than hundredths thousandths and so on.
If you place them properly then the smallest will be on the left, and they will be in increasing order until the largest on the right.
3 and 5
It is not always the same. In many countries, the smallest unit of money is 0.01 (hundredth), so money is almost always rounded to two decimals. But this may vary from country to country. Some may use more or less decimals - or not use decimals at all.
0.35 and 0.44
you think what is in the tenths place and that comes first than hundredths thousandths and so on.
If you can use decimals, then the smallest number would be 0.8765321. But if you can't use decimals, then it would be 10235678.
If you place them properly then the smallest will be on the left, and they will be in increasing order until the largest on the right.
Usually smallest to largest, least to greatest.
3 and 5
It is not always the same. In many countries, the smallest unit of money is 0.01 (hundredth), so money is almost always rounded to two decimals. But this may vary from country to country. Some may use more or less decimals - or not use decimals at all.
5.1 is the smaller of the two decimals given.
0.35 and 0.44
There are an infinite number of different decimals. If you have the whole list, then-- The smallest one is the one with the most zeros after the decimal point,or the smallest digit after the zeros if there's a tie.-- The largest one is the one with the most nines after the decimal point,or the largest digit after the nines if there's a tie.If there are less than an infinite number of decimals on your list, then-- The smallest one is the one with the smallest digit after the decimal point,or if it's a tie, the smallest digit in the second place after the decimal point,or of that's a tie, the smallest digit in the third place after the decimal point . . . etc.-- The largest one is the one with the largest digit after the decimal point,or if it's a tie, the largest digit in the second place after the decimal point,or if that's a tie, the largest digit in the third place after the decimal point . . . etc.As soon as you find the largest, find the next largest the same way, byignoring the first largest and finding the largest of the ones that are left.As soon as you find the smallest, find the next smallest the same way, byignoring the first smallest and finding the smallest of the ones that are left.This whole thing feels like trying to explain how to eat a carrot or tie a shoe.
From smallest to largest 0.35, 0.58, 1.09, 1.091, 1.26
None they are the same but in decimals 7.5 would be the smallest otherwise the decimals are the same
Yes.