First you have to look at the first number. Then you have to look to see which decimal is closer to 1 or 0.
No. 0.375 > (greater than) 0.250. When comparing If a decimal is bigger or smaller than one another look for the decimal that is closer to reaching 1.0. If you notice 0.375 is closer to 1.0 than 0.250.
1/7 in decimal form is approximately 0.143 0.143 is closer to 0.0 than 0.5 or 1. The answer is 0.
An infinitive is a grammatical term and there are probably no decimals that qualify. The decimal for 1/3 is 0.3333..., an infinite decimal which will go on for ever, getting closer and closer to its intended value but never actually reaching it.
It can be rounded to 267 or to 266.9 to 1 decimal place
First you have to look at the first number. Then you have to look to see which decimal is closer to 1 or 0.
0.050 is bigger than 0.04, because it is closer to a whole number than 0.04
-1 is bigger than - 1.2 as it is "more positive", or closer to zero
No. 0.375 > (greater than) 0.250. When comparing If a decimal is bigger or smaller than one another look for the decimal that is closer to reaching 1.0. If you notice 0.375 is closer to 1.0 than 0.250.
0.25 is bigger than 1/5 which as a decimal is 0.2
1/7 in decimal form is approximately 0.143 0.143 is closer to 0.0 than 0.5 or 1. The answer is 0.
Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.
An infinitive is a grammatical term and there are probably no decimals that qualify. The decimal for 1/3 is 0.3333..., an infinite decimal which will go on for ever, getting closer and closer to its intended value but never actually reaching it.
It can be rounded to 267 or to 266.9 to 1 decimal place
There is no biggest number.Any number greater than one is smaller than the square of itself.For example:5 < 25100 < 10000On the other hand, any number between 0 and 1 is greater than the square of itself:.5 > .25.6 > .36As we get closer and closer to 1, such as .9999 square which is =.99801, we note that the square get closer to the number and of course bigger too.So if we look at .99999992 we see it is very close to 1. The more 9's we add the closer we get to 1 and in fact and in fact an infinite number of 9's will be 1 one itself.But there is no "biggest number" that is less than 1. For any number you can think of that is between 0 and 1 (not including 1), it is possible to name a bigger number. This has to do with something called the density of the reals. Actually in this case it is the density of the rationals in the reals. Say you give me a number with a decimal and a million 9's to the left of the decimal, I just make it a million and one and my number is bigger and closer to the square.
No becuz if u change 1/6 to a decimal is is 0.17 and 1/3 as an decimal is 0.33 :D
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