Yes.
Greater. 007 = 7 > 1 = 1.00
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YES!!!! To compare decimals, bring both number to the same number of decimal places, three in this case, by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 70 & 0.007 becomes 70.000 & 0.007 Drop the decimal point 70000 & 0007 Drop the prefix zeroes 70000 & 7 I think you will agree that 70000 > 7 . Hence it follows that 70 > 0.007
YES!!! To compare any decimal numbers. 0.007 & 0.05 Bring both numbers to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.007 & 0.050 (They are both at three(3) decimal places). Drop the decimal point 0007 & 0050 Drop the prefix zeroes 7 & 50 I think you will agree that 50 > 7 . Hence it follows that 0.05 > 0,007 #NB This method is good for comparison of decimals of any number of decimal places. e.g. 0.00003 & 0.0000005
7 millimeters is equal to 0.007 meters because a meter is 1000 times bigger than a millimeter. 0.007 X 1000= 7
No, 0.7% is not greater than 007
007 = 7 is greater.
0107 (107) is greater than 007 (7)
Greater. 007 = 7 > 1 = 1.00
If you mean 007 then its is equivalent to 7 which is greater than 0.7
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No because .07 is greater than .007
In terms of mathematics, there is no difference between 0007 and 7; putting zeroes at the left of a number has no mathematical meaning. Now if you had asked about 007, that would be different; James Bond is secret agen 007 (according to Ian Fleming, at least).
YES!!!! To compare decimals, bring both number to the same number of decimal places, three in this case, by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 70 & 0.007 becomes 70.000 & 0.007 Drop the decimal point 70000 & 0007 Drop the prefix zeroes 70000 & 7 I think you will agree that 70000 > 7 . Hence it follows that 70 > 0.007
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0.007 is less than 0.07
6.095 - .007 = 6.088