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If the numerators are the same then a fraction with a bigger denominator is smaller than a fraction with a biiger denominator. The bigger the number you divide by, the smalller each bit is.
No, 0.002 is not bigger than 0.004. When comparing decimals, you look at the place value of each digit. In this case, 0.002 has a smaller value than 0.004 because the 2 in 0.002 is in the thousandths place, while the 4 in 0.004 is in the thousandths place, making 0.004 larger.
This depends on your definition of smaller. Each number on the y-axis is greater than the one below it. The concept of smaller could refer to magnitude, though. So for example, if you start at -5 and move up going to -4: -4 is smaller in magnitude than -5 (less negative), but it is greater than -5.
If the 2 triangles are right triangles, which are congruent to slicing the rectangle on the diagonal, then arrange one on top of the rectangle, and the other to the side, so that the two hypotenuses are in line with each other. This will make a bigger right triangle, which is similar to the smaller right triangles - each side is double of the smaller triangles.
3 is smaller.
Yes, the circles formed by the lines of latitude get smaller as they get closer to the North and South Poles. This is because the lines of latitude are parallel to each other, so as they approach the poles, they shrink in size until they reach a point at the poles themselves.
You have a bigger number. Each single kilometer turns into 1,000 meters.
No, because it is smaller than 7.63
1/12 is greater because the bigger the fraction, the more pieces the whole has to be divided into, so each piece is smaller.
opposite poles-attracts each other and like poles- repel each other
Like poles on magnets repel each other, meaning they push away from one another. This occurs because the magnetic fields generated by the like poles interfere with each other and create a force that pushes them apart.
umm, they are all different sizes so they are bigger or smaller
Yes, in physics, like magnetic poles repel each other. This is known as the Law of Magnetic Poles. The same poles, such as two north poles, will repel each other because they have similar magnetic fields.
no because the north attracts north and the south attracts the south
When two south magnetic poles are brought near each other, they will repel each other due to their like magnetic charges. This is because opposite magnetic poles attract, while like magnetic poles repel.
No, like or similar poles of two different magnets will repel each other. This is because they have the same magnetic field orientation and will push against each other. Opposite poles, on the other hand, will attract each other due to the alignment of their magnetic fields.
because they probably have different poles