0.123 is the biggest
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0.123 is greater
0.123
0123 is treated as octal so o123=83(decimal equivalent) diffrence is 123-83=40
Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is 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.
0.61 is bigger.
It is: 0.543 which is the larger decimal
1.23 thousands = 1230 If you meant 1.23 thousandths, that equals 0.00123 You have 2 zeros in front of 123 did you perhaps want to put a decimal in front of that? If so, 1.23 thousandths = .00123
0123 is treated as octal so o123=83(decimal equivalent) diffrence is 123-83=40
If you type 00123 into a cell it will become 123. If you want to show the two zeroes, you need to format it as text, with the simplest way being to put a ' in front of it like this: '00123. It will now be a piece of text.
Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.
.0123
.00123
a bigger decimal
53.125 is bigger than 52.916666.
.00123 millimeters
Yes.
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.
0.61 is bigger.