3.1 < 3.15 Method to check decimals size. Brinf both numbers to the same number of decimal places, by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 3.10 & 3.15 Drop the decimal point. 310 & 315 It shoulkd obvious that 310 < 315 Hence it follows that 3.1 < 3.15
When rounding 314 to the nearest ten, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 1. Since 1 is less than 5, you round down to the nearest ten, which is 310.
155 + 155 = 310
Nothing. 5-10 is much smaller than 310 so nothing in 5-10 can be divisible by 310.
Multiply the two numbers together - and you'll have your answer ! Hint - it's more than 310 but less than 320 ft2
3 over 9 is greater than 3 over 10. 39 is less than 310.
No - one metre is equal to 100 centimetres. 310 centimetres is equal to 310/100 = 3.1 metres.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! You see, 96 yards is greater than 310 feet. Let's think of it this way - 96 yards is equal to 288 feet, and that's less than 310 feet. So, in this case, 96 yards is the bigger measurement. Just a little math magic to brighten your day!
246 = 310 - 64
3.1 < 3.15 Method to check decimals size. Brinf both numbers to the same number of decimal places, by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 3.10 & 3.15 Drop the decimal point. 310 & 315 It shoulkd obvious that 310 < 315 Hence it follows that 3.1 < 3.15
When rounding 314 to the nearest ten, you look at the digit in the tens place, which is 1. Since 1 is less than 5, you round down to the nearest ten, which is 310.
No, it is much more. And is 200 more.
It is: 310 because 6 is greater than 5
310.00
As an even integer greater than 2, 310 is divisible by 2 and therefore composite. Its positive integer factors are: 1 2 5 10 31 62 155 310
Here are three: 1100 330 660
155 + 155 = 310