No because 1.8 is greater than 1.25
Well, 125 is larger than 15, so . . .
It is 10 times larger.
Yes, 0.5 > .125.If we look at the place values of our five and one, we notice they're in the tenths place. Remember that the further your numbers go down the line towards the right the smaller their place value is becoming.Example: 0.1 and 0.01 are not the same.0.1 is one tenth and 0.01 is one hundredth1/10 vs 1/100Since we both have a place value of tenths we look at the number. Which number is larger? 5 or 1? 5.Imagine that 0.5 and .125 were pieces of pie. If we "accidently" ate so many pieces that we were left with 0.5 of Blueberry and .125 of Raspberry, which pie would we have to make more of to replace what we ate? The Raspberry because .125 is less available pie than 0.5.
125 times 0.9 = 112.5 which is less than 125
Supplementary angles add up to 180° Let the smaller angle be x, then the larger angle is x + 70°, and: x + (x + 70°) = 180° → 2x + 70° = 180° → 2x = 110° → x = 55° → x + 70° = 55° + 70° = 125° Thus the two angles are 55° and 125°. Therefore the angle you want is the larger at 125°.
Well, 125 is larger than 15, so . . .
It is 10 times larger.
No
No.
no 0.125 is 0.005 larger than 0.12
No.
< and > 125 > 25 open or big side is toward larger number
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18 % = 0.18; 0.18(125) = 22.5, in which the last digit is depressed because it may not be significant; "18" has only two significant digits.
No. No number can have a factor larger than itself.
125/18 is in its simplest form that equals 6 and 17/18
No, a factor cannot be larger than the numbers it is compared to.