Smaller.
If you add .02 + .02 you would get .04 .
Similarly in this fashion you keep adding .02 to itself.
.02 + .02 + .02 + .02 .02 and you get .10 which is larger than .09
.09 + .09 = .18
.009 is greater than .002
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.
.9 is bigger than .09. Think about money. If you had 5.90, that is better than 5.09, right? Ninety cents is a lot more than nine cents.
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, .04 is greater than .009
.009 is greater than .002
.002 (and all up to .009)
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.
.9 is bigger than .09. Think about money. If you had 5.90, that is better than 5.09, right? Ninety cents is a lot more than nine cents.
4, 002, 009, 001
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, .04 is greater than .009
As of 2013 data, the biggest pumpkin is 2,032 lbs in weight. It was far bigger than the 2012 winner that was 2, 009 lbs.
Yes
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
Yes
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