It is the latter 0.11
011 & 009 Since no decimal point is given , then drop the prefix zeroes. Hence 11 & 9 . It follows that 11 > 9
Base2 011 = 11 Base3 011 = 10 Any base above that: Base2(11) equals 3
0.9
Any decimal that is greater than 0.01
No.
0.5 is greater than 0.11
011 & 009 Since no decimal point is given , then drop the prefix zeroes. Hence 11 & 9 . It follows that 11 > 9
If you mean 011 then it is simply 11.0
.011
No because 7/100 as a decimal is 0.07 but 11/1000 as a decimal is 0.011 which is less
There are infinitely many. One such is 1.1000546816056
Base2 011 = 11 Base3 011 = 10 Any base above that: Base2(11) equals 3
Expressed as a decimal, -11/4 = -2.75, which is larger than -2.78.
No, 7.3 is greater than (>) 7.24 in decimal form, greater by 0.06
YES!!! Method to check. Write the two numbers to two decimal places . Hence 0.20 & 0.11 Drop the prefix zero and decimal point 20 & 11 It can be seen that 20 > 11 . Hence it follows 0.2 > 0.11 NB This method is good for any decimal. e.g. 0.02 & 0.11 ; Which is greater Both are now at two decimal places Hence 02 & 11 The prefix zero is trivial and can be dropped, hence 2 < 11 . Hence it follows that 0.02 < 0.11
Yes, .02 > .011
Expressed as a decimal, 7/10 is equal to 0.7.Expressed as a decimal, 11/15 is equal to 0.73 recurring (that is, 0.73333...)Therefore, 7/10 is not bigger than 11/15.