Where is the decimal point??? Otherwise as written 65 > 6
No. "Greater than" is for comparing which number is larger, and is denoted with the symbol >.
086 = eighty-six
the last # and the decimal point
Comparing 2/3 and 3/5 is the same as Comparing 10/15 and 9/15 and since 10/15 is greater than 9/15, 2/3 is greater than 3/5
Where is the decimal point??? Otherwise as written 65 > 6
it works when comparing fractions by multiplying the fractions to see whitch one is greater not greater and equal
No. "Greater than" is for comparing which number is larger, and is denoted with the symbol >.
086 = eighty-six
its called hypertonic
0.55 is greater 0.50. It's almost like comparing 55 to 50... is 55 greater 50... It is, right? So, the answer is 0.55 is greater 0.50.
cross multiply and the fraction with the largest total is a greater fraction
its called hypertonic
its called hypertonic
No. It is equal to comparing 80 cents and 98 cents.
Comparing 0.06 and 0.4 is the same as comparing 0.06 and 0.40 and now 0.06 is the same as 6/100 and 0.40 is the same as 40/100. Hence 0.40 or 0.4 is greater than 0.06
12.1 is greater than 12.00 because if you added a zero to the end of 12.1 you would comparing 12.10 to12.00