No.
It isn't. But if there is a decimal point, and you actually mean 0.5 or .05, then this number is indeed less than 5, because the digit five is in a lower-value position.
1 > 0.051 < 55 = 051 < 05
It's greater than 5 and 75
No, 015 is not less than 05. Both numbers are equivalent because leading zeros do not change the value; 015 is equal to 15 and 05 is equal to 5. Therefore, 15 is greater than 5.
Yes. If we just look at the hundredths place and compare, .05 is clearly greater than .01
3.907 is less than (<) 5.
It isn't. But if there is a decimal point, and you actually mean 0.5 or .05, then this number is indeed less than 5, because the digit five is in a lower-value position.
1 > 0.051 < 55 = 051 < 05
No
No
greater
Yes, 0.021 is less than 0.050 (=0.05)
It's greater than 5 and 75
yes
No, 015 is not less than 05. Both numbers are equivalent because leading zeros do not change the value; 015 is equal to 15 and 05 is equal to 5. Therefore, 15 is greater than 5.
.05 is less than 0.5; thus 0.5 is greater than .05
Yes. If we just look at the hundredths place and compare, .05 is clearly greater than .01