No. 65 tenths = 65/10 = 6.5 is bigger than 6, leave alone -2.
6.5 is 10 times greater than 65%.
0.6 is smaller that 0.65 is.
No, they are not equal. Usually one would get two fractions to a common denominator, to compare, but you could also have the same numerator and compare (think of comparing 1/4 to 1/3 - they have the same numerator).So if you multiply numerator/denominator of 6/15 by 5, then you have 30/75. Since the (75) is greater than (65), then the fraction (30/75) is the smaller fraction. [Just like 1/4 is smaller than 1/2.]Or do this: 30/65 = 6/13, which is greater than 6/15 (smaller denominator means larger fraction).The other way is to get both to common denominator. So 30/65 simplifies to 10/13, and 6/15 simplifies to 2/5. So 65 is the common denominator, and we have 6/15 = 26/65, which is less than 30/65.
The integers are 10 and 11.
Exponential form is a number with an exponent in it. I'll give you an example. 65 (6x6x6x6x6) 34 (3x3x3x3) An exponent is the smaller floating number to the left of the 6 or 3 in the examples. An exponent or power of a number means to multiply the number be itself that many times, that's how 65 is also 6x6x6x6x6, 6 times itself 5 times. Great.
No. 65 tenths = 65/10 = 6.5 is bigger than 6, leave alone -2.
6.5 is 10 times greater than 65%.
The base is six. Five is the exponent. (65)
0.6 is smaller that 0.65 is.
No, they are not equal. Usually one would get two fractions to a common denominator, to compare, but you could also have the same numerator and compare (think of comparing 1/4 to 1/3 - they have the same numerator).So if you multiply numerator/denominator of 6/15 by 5, then you have 30/75. Since the (75) is greater than (65), then the fraction (30/75) is the smaller fraction. [Just like 1/4 is smaller than 1/2.]Or do this: 30/65 = 6/13, which is greater than 6/15 (smaller denominator means larger fraction).The other way is to get both to common denominator. So 30/65 simplifies to 10/13, and 6/15 simplifies to 2/5. So 65 is the common denominator, and we have 6/15 = 26/65, which is less than 30/65.
To write 65 thousandths in standard form, you would represent it as 0.065. This is because each place value to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10 that is a negative exponent. In this case, the 5 is in the thousandths place, which is 10 to the power of -3, so it is written as 0.065.
The integers are 10 and 11.
Yes, the smaller the aspect ratio the wider the tire.
False. 65 equals 10 plus 65 65 = 10 + 65 65 = 75 You know that this is false because 65 doesn't equal 75.
a normal dirt bike 110cc, 110cc is smaller than an 65
LCM of 10 and 65 = 130