there is no such thing as less than 1% but you always move the decimal over once to the right and i would guess that you add a negative sign if i were you.
Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.
two decimals which are less than 0.05 = 0.04, 0.03
Any number greater than 0.2. The percents greater than 0.2% are 0.3%, 0.4%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%,...
Multiply them by a number greater than 100.
You look at the first decimal number after the ones place. If it's less than 5, then you leave the percent as it is; but if it's greater than or equal to 5, then you round up. Eg. 56.4% = 56% 56.6% = 57% 4 or below let it go 5 or above give it a shove
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
Between five and eight percents of males and less than one percent females.
Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.
two decimals which are less than 0.05 = 0.04, 0.03
probabilities are decimals or fractions less than 1 55% = 0.55 = 55/100 = 11/20
If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
Any number greater than 0.2. The percents greater than 0.2% are 0.3%, 0.4%, 0.5%, 1%, 2%,...
They both measure numbers that are in between two whole numbers. Example: 56, (56.5,565%) 57. * * * * * That is so not true. You can have 200% which is equivalent to 2 - a whole number. And 23 is a decimal. You do not need a decimal point or a fraction. A decimal number is simply one in which each place value is ten times greater than the one to its right. Both percent and decimals are ways of representing numbers.
Less than positive decimals, yes.
numbers less than one
To show values less than 1.
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