8016 is an integer, and there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction.
Yes as in the form of a reduced fraction or as a decimal number
Yes.
Without knowing the context of "point 816," it is difficult to determine if it is less than 0.5. If "point 816" refers to a decimal number, such as 0.816, then it is greater than 0.5. However, if "point 816" refers to a point on a number line or a coordinate plane, we would need more information to make a comparison.
42.05 percent of 816 = 343.12842.05% of 816= 42.05% * 816= 0.4205 * 816= 343.128
8.016:=8016/1000 or 1002/125 in fraction
8016 is an integer, and there is no sensible way to represent it as a fraction.
Yes as in the form of a reduced fraction or as a decimal number
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.
Oh, dude, you just take the number 816 and move the decimal point three places to the left to get 0.816. It's like magic, but with numbers. So, there you have it, 816 thousandths in decimal form is 0.816.
a bigger decimal
53.125 is bigger than 52.916666.
Yes.
Without knowing the context of "point 816," it is difficult to determine if it is less than 0.5. If "point 816" refers to a decimal number, such as 0.816, then it is greater than 0.5. However, if "point 816" refers to a point on a number line or a coordinate plane, we would need more information to make a comparison.
42.05 percent of 816 = 343.12842.05% of 816= 42.05% * 816= 0.4205 * 816= 343.128
-0.06 is bigger.
These are the factors of 8016 using these numbers: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10The factors are : 2, 3, and 6