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
No, 555 is not less than 05. In fact, 555 is much greater than 5, as the leading zero in 05 does not affect its value. Therefore, 555 > 5.
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.
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
No, 555 is not less than 05. In fact, 555 is much greater than 5, as the leading zero in 05 does not affect its value. Therefore, 555 > 5.
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