For decimals, zeros can be added to the right of the rightmost digit, without changing the value, so 223.21 is the same as 223.210 or 223.2100; so it's easier to compare with the same number of digits, like: 223.210 and 223.199 ; now it's fairly easy to determine that .210 is larger than .199, so 223.21 is larger.
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Sure, if you add one to Graham's number, you get a larger number. There is no largest number.
6 is an larger number if it is dealing with math.... other than that no numbers is larger than 10...
-5 is larger than -10 because the closer a number is to zero, the larger it is. In this case, -5 is closer to zero than -10.
No, that will indicate the percentage the smaller number is of the larger number.
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0.19 is the larger number
0.5 is the larger number.
1.2 is larger than 0.5.
0.0010000000000000009
6 is an larger number if it is dealing with math.... other than that no numbers is larger than 10...
Sure, if you add one to Graham's number, you get a larger number. There is no largest number.
Larger.
0.87 is larger. Look at the number to the left first to determine which number is larger, if they are the same, move right to the next number and keep checking until one number is larger than the other.
0.9 is larger then 0.1 or 9/10 is larger than 1/10
2 has a larger value than 0.8.