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∙ 13y agoNo, 1.6 is one and six tenths, so it is less than 2.
Yes. Compare numbers by starting with the highest place value column of the numbers and move right a column if they are the same until a difference is found. ones columns are both zero, try the tenths: 0.203 has 2 tenths, 0.09 has 0 tenths; 2 > 0 → 0.203 > 0.09
No, 3.5 is greater than -2.
1.787
2.654
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because four tenths is two times larger than two tenths
2 and 7 tenths or anything higher than that.
no it is not because two tenths anf four hundredths is like 24 and four tenths and two hundredths is like 42 so 42 is greater than 24
67.21, since the 2 in the tenths place is greater than the zero.
2/3 is greater than 3/10
5/10 which is 1/2
nine tenths, for example.
No, 1.6 is one and six tenths, so it is less than 2.
A number that is greater than 1.5 and less than 2 would be 1.75
0.8 is greater than o.23 because the tenths place is greater than the hundredths place. .8 > .2
No, it's less than. The number in the tenths place (1) is less than the 2 in the tenths place of the second number.