The left 7 represents 700. The right 7 represents 70. The left '7' is 10 times greater than the right '7'.
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To sort decimals, check each digit in turn starting with the digit immediately after the decimal point (the tenths digit), and work right (hundredths digit next, then thousandths digit, etc): 1st digit after dp (tenths): 7.9→ 9 7.19 → 1 9 > 1 therefore 7.9 > 7.19 7.9 is greater than 7.19
Yes it is. The digit directly to the right of the decimal point is higher (a 5 compared to a 0), so 135.5 is greater.
It must be the 9, since 9,000,000 is greater than 10 times 300,000.The answer should not be the 7 since 70 is equalto 10 times 7, not greater than.
No. A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. It can be greater than, equal to or less than 1.
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Compare one digit at a time, from left to right, until you find a digit that is different. The number with the greater digit in this position is the larger number.
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10 times larger
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right
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Whatever place you are rounding off to, look to the digit to the right of it. If it is 4 or less, the digit you are rounding stays the same and everything to the right of it becomes a zero. If the digit to the right of it is 5 or greater, the number you are rounding becomes one greater and everything to the right of it becomes a zero. For example, if I am rounding to the nearest 100 in each of these. 12348 becomes 12300 74862 becomes 74900
To sort decimals, check each digit in turn starting with the digit immediately after the decimal point (the tenths digit), and work right (hundredths digit next, then thousandths digit, etc): 1st digit after dp (tenths): 7.9→ 9 7.19 → 1 9 > 1 therefore 7.9 > 7.19 7.9 is greater than 7.19
Yes it is. The digit directly to the right of the decimal point is higher (a 5 compared to a 0), so 135.5 is greater.
For now, I'll assume for simplicity that the numbers are positive. The number with the greatest amount of integer digits (before the decimal point, if any) is larger. If both numbers have the same number of integer digits, compare each digit in turn until you find one digit that is different. The number with the largest digit in this place is larger. Examples: 1234 is greater than 430, because it has more digits. 125 is greater than 117, because in the first digit they differ (second position from left), it has the greater digit. 0.007 is greater than 0.0009, because in the third digit to the right of the decimal point (the first digit where they differ), it has the greater digit (7 is greater than 0).
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).