The largest place value is the tenths place. The smallest is, well, infinite.
If you mean: 0.307, 0.48 and 0.2 then 0.48 is the biggest
A decimal number is not an integer. An integer is a number that is not a fraction, and decimal numbers are decimal fractions.
0.2
1.30 is a decimal number
9000,00 is the biggest number in six decimal
infinity
3.2 (the numbers on the LEFT of the decimal determine which number is biggest)
The largest unsigned 8-bit number is 255.
The largest place value is the tenths place. The smallest is, well, infinite.
fff. fff in hexadecimal is 4095 in decimal.
.54 is bigger than .51. When you read a decimal, you read it from left to right, the biggest decimal number being the one closest to the decimal point.
There isn't any "biggest". Whatever number you choose, no matter how close it is to 0.24, I can always give you another number that's even closer to 0.24 but still not over it. For example: Your number . . . . . 0.23999999999999999 My number. . . . . . . 0.2399999999999999900001
It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.It is a number with a decimal point. It is not necessarily a decimal number because 24 (no decimal pont) is a decimal number.
2.87 is the biggest decimal
If you mean: 0.307, 0.48 and 0.2 then 0.48 is the biggest
124.00 is really just 124 with a couple of empty decimal places added. 1240 is a bigger number than 124 (or 124.00).