Yes because 1/3 is greater than 9/100
Yes if you mean 0.666...repeating it is bigger than 0.6 non-repeating * * * * * But not if you mean is 0.666... repeating is bigger than 0.67
It kind of depends. for example, if you had 19.999999999 and that went on forever, then you had 19.99 that stopped then the repeating one would be bigger, however if you had 19.9900000000 instead of 19.99, then the repeating one is not bigger.
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.
.009 or 0.009 is written as nine thousandths.
your m o m is bigger than both of those
1/111 = 0.009009... so the repeating sequence is "009"
In integer arithmetic, leading '0s' can be deleted. Therefore 01 becomes 1 and 009 becomes 9 And as you can see 9 is bigger than 1. However in the case of decimal numbers 0.01 and 0.009, 0.01 is bigger than 0.009.
Yes if you mean 0.666...repeating it is bigger than 0.6 non-repeating * * * * * But not if you mean is 0.666... repeating is bigger than 0.67
1 + .600 + .03 + .009 = 1.639
.009 is greater than .002
It kind of depends. for example, if you had 19.999999999 and that went on forever, then you had 19.99 that stopped then the repeating one would be bigger, however if you had 19.9900000000 instead of 19.99, then the repeating one is not bigger.
.9 is bigger than .09. Think about money. If you had 5.90, that is better than 5.09, right? Ninety cents is a lot more than nine cents.
0.18 repeating is greater than 0.18.thenon-repeating 0.18 = 0.1800while the repeating 0.18 = 0.181818...
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.
17.039 = 1.7039 x 10
yes
Is 275% bigger than 2.75 and why