Yes
Yes.
6 tenths is larger than 45 hundredths. (0.6 to 0.45, respectively.)
0.38 is larger than 0.3.
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.
No, nine thirds is just three so three and one third is one third larger than nine thirds
Yes, it is 6/9 and it is bigger than 6/10
Basically, seven tenths is written as 7/10. And in a fraction, 7/10 means 7 divided by 10. So, 7 divided by 10 is 0.7 if you write it in decimals. And, two thirds is written as 2/. Which means the same thing, 2 divided by 3. So, 2 divided by 3 is 0.66666666666(it goes on and on...)7. In conclusion 0.7 is larger than 0.6. So, seven tenths is larger than two thirds.
Yes, nine tenths is larger than six sevenths. The easiest way to figure it out is to convert the fractions into decimals and compare. To convert a fraction to a decimal, divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number). Example: 9/10 is 9 divided by 10 which is .9; 6/7 is 6 divided by 7 which is .857; .9 is more than .857, so nine tenths is the larger number.
Nine tenths is greater than three tenths.
Its less than 9 tenths.
Nine tenths.
Nine tenths is greater than one third.
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.
7/10 = 21/30 2/3 = 20/30 7/10 is 1/30 larger than 2/3.
Two tenths is larger. Two tenths is twenty hundredths, 4 times larger than five hundredths.
Two thirds is not larger than four fifths. It's almost 17% smaller.