Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.
0.5 is already expressed as a decimal.
Repeating decimal. * * * * * It depends on the numbers! For example, 0.6 < 0.66... < 0.67 By the first inequality the repeatiing decimal is bigger, by the second the terminating one is bigger.
0.61 is bigger.
.05
.5 because it's 1/2 and .05 is 1/20.
5 __ 10 Fraction .05 decimal If its: 5 __ 100 Fraction .005 Decimal
10
eg: 10% = .10 5%= .05 13%=.13 20%=.20
-5
It is equal because when you turn a decimal into a percent you move the decimal 2 to the right.
Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.
3/10 is bigger because if you make 3/10 to a decimal it is .30 while if you make 1/4 to a decimal you get .25 Example 3 dimes is greater than one quarter
.184 is bigger than .05
31.4/3.14= 10============31.4 is 10 times larger than 3.14
a bigger decimal
53.125 is bigger than 52.916666.