No.
For the set 3 4 5 8 5, the mean median and mode all have the same value.
The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500The face value of 3 is 3: the value of 3 is 3000The face value of 5 is 5: the value of 5 is 500
5.3
5
3/5
No.
5.3
3, -3 4, -4 these numbers all have the same "exact value" 3, -5 do not have the same exact value. exact value is how many s[pots away from 0 it is
4 and 3/5
The digit '3' of course !
In a nutshell, the answer is no.Fractions that have the same value as decimals are equal to each other.They can be when the fraction you're talking about is a greater number than the decimal. For example...0.25 is exactly the same value as 1/4 (one fourth).2.5 is exactly the same value as 5/2 (five halves).0.99 is not the same value as 9/10 (nine tenths). It's greater.0.48 is not the same value as 1/2 (one half). It's less.Fractions are not-yet-calculated division statements. 3 divided by 5 is the same as 3/5 which is equal to 0.6 because 3 divided by 5 is 0.6.
10
It is 0.6 or as a fraction 6/10 which is the same as 3/5
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
Yes, a positive integer and its negative have the same absolute value. For example, +5 and -5 have the same absolute value.
The absloute value of -5 is 5. So 5+3=8.|-5|+3=?5+38