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Is 0.8 Greater than 0.53

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Yes. For decimal numbers with no significant digit to the left of the decimal point, if the first of two numbers has a higher digit next right from the decimal point than the second number does, the first is always greater.

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0.8 is bigger than 0.53 because the eight is in the tenThs place and that means that 0.8 can be 80 and 80 is bigger than 53 so the answer is Yes 0.8 is bigger than 0.53

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