Tell you what: we'll buy a pie, and each pay half of the price. I'll eat half the pie, and you eat a quarter (or a fourth) of the pie, and we'll give the rest to a beggar. If you think you have been cheated, you know your answer.
No, 0.4 is not bigger than 5. In decimal form, 0.4 represents four-tenths, which is less than 1. On the other hand, 5 is a whole number that is greater than 4 tenths. In numerical order, 5 is larger than 0.4.
1 quarter= 1/4= = 1 ÷ 4= 0.25 in decimal= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
25%percentage of 1 quarter = 25%1 quarter = 1/41/4:= 1 ÷ 4= 0.25 in decimal= 0.25 * 100%= 25%
1 of 4 parts is a quarter.
3/10 is bigger because if you make 3/10 to a decimal it is .30 while if you make 1/4 to a decimal you get .25 Example 3 dimes is greater than one quarter
Four tenths is NOT bigger than 28 tenths. Four tenths = 4/10 = 0.4 Twenty-eight tenths = 28/10 = 2.8 *1/4 is greater than 1/28, if this is what you were meaning.
1/4 + 2/4 = 3/4
1/2 is bigger than 1/4.
Easiest way is to think of 1 fourth as a quarter. 4 tenths would just be 4/10. If you bring it up a step, a quarter is 25 of 100. 4/10 is 40 out of 100.
0.488 contains 4 tenths and a bit more which is less than 1 tenth 0.68 contains 6 tenths and a bit more which is less than 1 tenth 6 tenths are bigger than 4 tenths → 0.68 > 0.488
A half is bigger than a quarter.
Eight tenths simplified is 4/5ths. When both are converted into percentages, 4/5ths is obviously bigger. Two thirds is not bigger than eight tenths.
It is: 8/10 plus 1/4 = 21/20 or 1.05
50*0.1 = 5 4*1 = 4 5 > 4 Therefore, 50*0.1 > 4*1
400 meters = 0.24855 miles.
7/10 is bigger than 4/6