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Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
There is no single digit number greater than 9. After 9 is 10, which is a double-digit number.
First, compare the number of digits. Since they are the same, compare the first (leftmost) digit. Then compare the second digit, etc., continuing until you find a digit that is greater in one number than in the other.
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
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Not necessarily. Consider 444. The digits are not different. The first and second digits are not multiples of 3 The first digit is not greater than the second digit. In spite of all that, 444 is a 3-digit number
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Every six-digit number is greater than any five-digit number.
There is no single digit number greater than 9. After 9 is 10, which is a double-digit number.
Just compare the digits one by one: compare the first digit after the decimal point with the first digit of the other number, the second digit with the second digit, etc., until you find a digit that is different.
First, compare the number of digits. Since they are the same, compare the first (leftmost) digit. Then compare the second digit, etc., continuing until you find a digit that is greater in one number than in the other.
60 is the number in which the digit 6 have a greater value as compared to 106.
3-digit number greater than 699 = -696
138.17 the hundredths place is second number after the decimal. Look at 3rd number after decimal and if 5 or greater round up the hundredths number to next greater digit; if less than 5 round down a digit.
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Ignoring digits after the decimal point, if the number of digits in the numerator is at least two more than the number of digits in the denominator then the quotient is greater than 10.If the number of digits is only one more, then the first digit of the numerator must be greater than the first digit if the denominator. If they are the same, then the second digit of the N must be greater than the second digit of the D. If they are the same, compare the third digits and so on.Other wise, the quotient is not greater than 10.For example, you can multiply the divisor by 10 (just add a zero, if it's a whole number), and check whether the divident is greater than that, or not.