the farther the decimal place goes to the right, the smaller the number,ie 0.09 is smaller than 0.1 because the decimal place is smaller. 0.09 (Zero and one HUNDREDTHS) vs 0.1 (zero and one TENTH).
One hundred is bigger than ten. With decimals it is the opposite. One HUNDREDTH is smaller than one TENTH.
Yes
I write it as: 90 000 009 009 009 as I use the long scale (as used in Europe). Others write it as: 90 009 009 009 as they use the short scale (as used in USA).
12.297
600 multiplied by 009 = 5,400
Yes. You actually don't even need the zeros 8 is less than 9
In integer arithmetic, leading '0s' can be deleted. Therefore 01 becomes 1 and 009 becomes 9 And as you can see 9 is bigger than 1. However in the case of decimal numbers 0.01 and 0.009, 0.01 is bigger than 0.009.
Yes, .04 is greater than .009
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
The smaller the value the closer it is to zero..003 < .01, therefore .003 is closer to zero.On a number line (not to scale):---(0)--(.001)-(.002)-(.003)-(.004)-(.005)-(.006)-(.007)-(.008)-(.009)-(.010)-(.011)Notice how .003 is closer to 0 than .010
Yes
yes
nothing since they both are one.
.009 is greater than .002
Yes - it is three times as small
no
yes 0.009 is 0.041 less than 0.05
009 & 0.05 Since there is no decimal point for '009' , then drop the prefix zeroes to '9' & 0.05 Hence 9 > 0.05 However, if you mean 0.09 or 0.009 please ensure that you put in the decimal point. In both cases '0.09' & '0.009' there will be different answers. 0.09 > 0.05 & 0.009 < 0.05