10.05 is closer to the number 10. 10.05 is 10 and 5/100, whereas 10.5 is 10 and 1/2.
-5 is larger than -10 because the closer a number is to zero, the larger it is. In this case, -5 is closer to zero than -10.
To determine if an improper fraction is closer to 0 or 1, you can convert it to a mixed number. If the fraction is closer to 0, the whole number part of the mixed number will be 0, and if it is closer to 1, the whole number part will be 1. For example, if you have the improper fraction 5/7, when converted to a mixed number it becomes 0 5/7, indicating it is closer to 0 than 1.
2/5 is closer to 0.
10. (10*1=10, 5*2=10)
10.05 is closer to the number 10. 10.05 is 10 and 5/100, whereas 10.5 is 10 and 1/2.
-5 is larger than -10 because the closer a number is to zero, the larger it is. In this case, -5 is closer to zero than -10.
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To determine if an improper fraction is closer to 0 or 1, you can convert it to a mixed number. If the fraction is closer to 0, the whole number part of the mixed number will be 0, and if it is closer to 1, the whole number part will be 1. For example, if you have the improper fraction 5/7, when converted to a mixed number it becomes 0 5/7, indicating it is closer to 0 than 1.
10/5 = 2/1= 1 1/1
5.1 = 5 1/10
They are 1, 2, 5 and 10.
2/5 is closer to 0.
The one which is closer to +∞, which if the two integers are marked on a horizontal number line with +∞ to the right is the number marked further right.In other words, if the two signs are:positive, it is the one which is further away from 0, eg 10 > 5 since 10 is further from 0 than 5;negative, it is the one which is closer to 0, eg -5 > -10 since -5 is closer to 0 than -10 (or can be stated as the number whose absolute value is less than the other's absolute value, ie |-5| < |-10| → -5 > -10).Note:if 10 > 5, then:10 > 5→ 10 - 10 > 5 - 10 (subtract 10 from both sides)→ 0 > -5→ 0 - 5 > -5 - 5 (subtract 5 from both sides)→ -5 > -10
5 and 1 both go into 10 and 5.
1 - 5/6 = 1/6 1 - 1/3 = 1 - 2/6 = 4/6 5/6 is closer to 1
10. (10*1=10, 5*2=10)