3.6 is greater than 2.4 ------------------- If you take out the decimals, you can see that you would have 36 and 24. This will not work out for every equation, but works for some.
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In money, where it is always present. A common example is $0.99
You see which tick is nearer to the point on the number line.
3.6 is greater than 2.4 ------------------- If you take out the decimals, you can see that you would have 36 and 24. This will not work out for every equation, but works for some.
If you convert repeating decimals into a fraction, you see that the repeating decimals are rational.
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Well you first have to look at the decimals and see which one is the least then get to the greatest
In 16% the 6 would be the Hundredths place. If you remember you can convert percentages into decimals by moving the decimal point two places to the left. So 16% = 1.6 = .16 Now you can see which number lies in the hundredths place and that is 6.
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Please see: Multiplying decimals