NO!!! They are equal 0.0001 = 0.00010
NB the terminal zero is trivial .
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A decimal number less than 23.7 could be any number between 0 and 23.7, excluding 23.7 itself. For example, 23.6 is a decimal number that is less than 23.7. Another example could be 20.5, which is significantly less than 23.7. In general, any decimal number between 0 and 23.7, exclusive, would satisfy the condition of being less than 23.7.
not always.. take .0001 and 1.1, the product is less than 1.
No, it is less current than .0001.
No decimal is greater than 0.7 and less than 0.15 as 0.7 is greater than 0.15 is.
less
all of them
A negative decimal multiplied by a positive decimal.
Less than positive decimals, yes.
If the decimal is positive, than a negative number is less than 0.
If the decimal is positive, than a negative number is less than 0.
You don't 'answer' a decimal in math. The decimal is the portion of a number which is less than one.
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