It might have been possible to think about an answer to this question. But since you have chosen not to provide any further information on the two numbers on the left nor the two on the right, it is totally impossible!
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Since the numbers have the same number of digits, just compare the digits one at a time, from left to right, until you find one digit that is greater in one number than in the other.
line up all your numbers together. start with the tenths place and see what is the highest or lowest number. what ever is lowest or highest goes first then keep going until you have no more numbers left in the prob. clue: make sure you line it up with the decimal, the blank ones add zeros too
When comparing numbers, the digits are compared starting with the highest place value column that is not empty (or contains a zero) across the numbers. If the digits are the same, the next place value column to the right is checked; and so on until a difference is found or all the digits are the same making the numbers equal. By lining up the decimal points the digits of each place value column are now aligned and it is easy to compare the correct digits (that is the digits in the place value columns) and see which order the numbers are (from least to greatest, etc).
Instead of reading the numbers from left to right (1234) read them from right to left (4321).
it is true
Since the numbers have the same number of digits, just compare the digits one at a time, from left to right, until you find one digit that is greater in one number than in the other.
5.43 is greater than 5.34. To find this, is to compare the first digits from left to right in both sides of the two given numbers. if they are same, move to the next second digits and on til you find the number that has bigger digit
line up all your numbers together. start with the tenths place and see what is the highest or lowest number. what ever is lowest or highest goes first then keep going until you have no more numbers left in the prob. clue: make sure you line it up with the decimal, the blank ones add zeros too
When comparing numbers, the digits are compared starting with the highest place value column that is not empty (or contains a zero) across the numbers. If the digits are the same, the next place value column to the right is checked; and so on until a difference is found or all the digits are the same making the numbers equal. By lining up the decimal points the digits of each place value column are now aligned and it is easy to compare the correct digits (that is the digits in the place value columns) and see which order the numbers are (from least to greatest, etc).
The leading digits refers to the first numbers in the typical way from left to right. For instance, for a number like 2837. 258, the leading digits are 2 and 8.
Instead of reading the numbers from left to right (1234) read them from right to left (4321).
Right because you start with the number that begins
Veyselic numbers are Arabic numbers written from right to left. Most significant digits are on the right. For example number ten is .l (See related link below for more information.)
I could give you the answer, but it will be more fun if you try to figure it out yourself. Here are the basic rules: To the right of "millions", there should be 6 digits. In other words, write the "13" and make sure there are 6 digits to the right of these digits. To the right of the thousands, in this case, the digits "18", there should be 3 digits. Use zeroes to fill out.
If x - y > 0, then x is greater than y.The greater positive number is the one further from zero.Which number is greater can be worked out on a digit by digit basis:To compare numbers starting with the highest place value column compare the digits, moving right a place value column until either all digits have been considered or one digit is higher than the other - the number with the higher digit is the greater number. (If a place value column is empty, its digit value is 0).
137, 144, 8000, 75092, 8710022 A longer number (not counting anything to the right of the decimal point) is greater than a shorter number. For numbers of the same length, compare the digits one at a time, starting from the left.