Yes. To compare numbers, start with the highest place value digit and if they are equal compare the next place value digit (to the right) until a difference is found. For 1.07 and 1.4: the highest place value digit is the ones digit; they are both 1, so compare the next place value digit: the tenths: for 1.07 it is 0 and for 1.4 it is 4; 0 is less than 4, so 1.07 is less than 1.4
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The value of 4 is 4 ones.
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
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one is 40 and the other one is 4
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Yes. To compare numbers, start with the highest place value digit and if they are equal compare the next place value digit (to the right) until a difference is found. For 1.07 and 1.4: the highest place value digit is the ones digit; they are both 1, so compare the next place value digit: the tenths: for 1.07 it is 0 and for 1.4 it is 4; 0 is less than 4, so 1.07 is less than 1.4
Fractions with like denominators: 1. the larger the numerator, the greater is its value. 2. the smaller the numerator, the lesser is its value. Examples. 3/5 > 2/5 1/4 < 2/4
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The value of 4 is 4 ones.
Absolute value of -4 is 4.
Absolute value of -4 is 4.
no number; absolute value is always positive. The absolute value of a negative number is positive. For example absolute value of -4 is +4
Absolute value of 4 is 4.
The value of the 4 in 864 is the same regardless of its position. In both cases, it represents the digit 4, which has a numerical value of 4. Therefore, there is no difference in the value of the 4 in 864.