Yes.
Compare numbers by starting with the highest place value column of the numbers and move right a column if they are the same until a difference is found.
ones columns are both zero, try the tenths:
0.203 has 2 tenths, 0.09 has 0 tenths; 2 > 0 → 0.203 > 0.09
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
No. The extra .009 makes a difference.
0.009 & 0.2 Write each decimal to three decimal places 0.009 & 0.200 Drop the prefix zero and decimal point 009 & 200 Drop the prefix (trivial zeroes) 9 & 200; Hence 9 < 200 it follows that 0.009 < 0.200 => 0.009 < 0.2
.009 or 0.009 is written as nine thousandths.
9, 010, 000 comes one after 9, 009, 999.
Yes, .04 is greater than .009
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
Yes
.009 is greater than .002
no
009 & 0.05 Since there is no decimal point for '009' , then drop the prefix zeroes to '9' & 0.05 Hence 9 > 0.05 However, if you mean 0.09 or 0.009 please ensure that you put in the decimal point. In both cases '0.09' & '0.009' there will be different answers. 0.09 > 0.05 & 0.009 < 0.05
0.3 is greater than 0.09Alternatively written: 0.3 > 0.09Explanation: 0.3 can also be shown 0.30
No. The extra .009 makes a difference.
Yes
yes
This is a code for an area of London but has been written incorrectly. It should read 020 3634
011 & 009 Since no decimal point is given , then drop the prefix zeroes. Hence 11 & 9 . It follows that 11 > 9