No, 0.16 is greater. With decimals, you can add as many zeros to the right of the last digit, without changing the value.
So if you change 0.1 to 0.10, it is like: 1/10 + 0/100, which equals 1/10.
While 0.16 = 1/10 + 6/100.
Comparing 0.10 to 0.16, is like asking which is greater: 10 cents or 16 cents.
546 is greater.
No because 0.01 is greater than 0.0093
Honey, 0.05 is greater than 0.16. It's like comparing a dime to a penny - the dime is worth more. So, in this case, 0.05 takes the crown for being the bigger number.
No, 01 (which is one) is not greater than 10. And .01 is not greater than 10, either.
To determine which is greater between .04 and .01, we compare the tenths place first. In this case, both numbers have a zero in the tenths place. Next, we compare the hundredths place, where .04 has a 4 and .01 has a 1. Since 4 is greater than 1, .04 is greater than .01.
546 is greater.
No because 0.01 is greater than 0.0093
Honey, 0.05 is greater than 0.16. It's like comparing a dime to a penny - the dime is worth more. So, in this case, 0.05 takes the crown for being the bigger number.
No, 01 (which is one) is not greater than 10. And .01 is not greater than 10, either.
To determine which is greater between .04 and .01, we compare the tenths place first. In this case, both numbers have a zero in the tenths place. Next, we compare the hundredths place, where .04 has a 4 and .01 has a 1. Since 4 is greater than 1, .04 is greater than .01.
No because .021 is greater than .01
nope.
5.7966E-4 is definitely greater than the number 0.1.
No.
0.01% = 0.00010.05% = 0.0005Answer NO. 0.01% is not greater than 0.05%
Numbers starting 01 in the United Kingdom are regular geographic numbers. However, 016 is not an area code in itself. There are many codes starting 016 of various lengths from 0161 Manchester to 016977 Brampton.
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