Yes, 1.3 is bigger than 1.25. When comparing two numbers, the number with the greater value to the left of the decimal point is considered larger. In this case, 1.3 has a greater value to the left of the decimal point than 1.25, making it the larger number.
.125 is bigger because the first number after the decimal is bigger.
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The magnitude of -13 is bigger than the magnitude of 12, but -13 is less than 12.
Oh, what a happy little question! It looks like 0.125 is actually smaller than 13. You see, the more zeros you have after the decimal point, the smaller the number becomes. Just remember, every number is special in its own way, whether big or small.
No. 125 is bigger than 5 and both quantities have the same units.
.125 is bigger because the first number after the decimal is bigger.
Yes, 25 is bigger than 13.
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yes 18.44 is bigger than 13
The magnitude of -13 is bigger than the magnitude of 12, but -13 is less than 12.
Yes, 34 is a bigger number than 13. It represents more than 13, but in fractions, 13 is a bigger number. 1/13 is bigger than 1/34. So here is the answer: In positive numbers, yes. In fractions, no. In negative numbers, no.
Does 125 REALLY seem bigger than 160.
From everything I see the 125 is a 42" mower with a 20HP engine. The STX-38 mowers were 38" with either a 12.5 or a 13HP engine. So, yes the 125 is bigger than the STX-38.
125 can not go in to 49 because 125 is bigger than 49 how ever 49 goes in to 125 49 goes in to 125, 2 times
Oh, what a happy little question! It looks like 0.125 is actually smaller than 13. You see, the more zeros you have after the decimal point, the smaller the number becomes. Just remember, every number is special in its own way, whether big or small.
The Honda 125 is not bigger than a Honda 230 4 Stroke if the only difference is the size of the motor. The Honda 125 is actually a taller motorcycle than the Honda 230 4 Stroke when size is considered in inches from the ground to the seat.
No. 125 is bigger than 5 and both quantities have the same units.