If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
any number (less than 9) that is greater than or equal to 8.5 rounds to 9, and any number (greater than 9) that is less than 9.5 rounds to 9.
In comparing decimals, the key is to look at the place value of each digit. In this case, 0.59 is less than 5.09 because the digit in the tenths place (0.5) is smaller than the digit in the units place (5). Additionally, when comparing decimals, you can also align the decimals and compare digit by digit from left to right. In this case, when aligned, 5.09 is greater than 0.59 because 5 is greater than 0.
Yes. It is .001 greater.
any number from 0.24...1 to 2.4...9, but to the thousandth it would be 0.241 to 0.249
If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
any number (less than 9) that is greater than or equal to 8.5 rounds to 9, and any number (greater than 9) that is less than 9.5 rounds to 9.
There are an infinite number of decimals satisfying the requirements. 3.455, 3.4555 and 3.4559995456435432 are three.
By using greater than (x>y) or less than (x<y) signs.
Since the whole part is the same, compare the first decimal. In this case, they are different. (If they are not, you next compare the second decimal, then the third decimal, etc., until you find a pair of decimals that are different.)
It is greater than 48. 45.3 + 3.21 = 48.51
1.321, 1.322, 1.323, 1.324, 1.325
In comparing decimals, the key is to look at the place value of each digit. In this case, 0.59 is less than 5.09 because the digit in the tenths place (0.5) is smaller than the digit in the units place (5). Additionally, when comparing decimals, you can also align the decimals and compare digit by digit from left to right. In this case, when aligned, 5.09 is greater than 0.59 because 5 is greater than 0.
The factors are greater than the product.
Standard algorithm is when you take two digits or decimals and you put the digit or decimal with the greater value on top and the digit or decimal with the least value on the bottom and you contrast the digits/decimals to see if it greater than, less than,or equal to.
No, you cannot. The answer can be greater than (or less than) neither, one or both numbers.For example,-4.5 and -2.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 9.9 which is greater than both.-4.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.9 which is less greater than one and less than the other.0.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.01 which is less than both.
1/5 is less than 0.25. When converted to decimals, 1/5 is equivalent to 0.2 (or 0.20) which is less than 0.25.