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.
The integers are 10 and 11.
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.
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