Well, sweetheart, 5.1 is indeed larger than 5. It's like asking if a slice of cake is bigger than a crumb - the answer is pretty obvious. So yes, 5.1 is larger than 5, no need to overcomplicate things, honey.
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No, .5 is larger. When determining which decimal is larger you look at the number directly to the right of the decimal, in this case 2 and 5. Since 5 is larger, 0.5 is larger than 0.212.
The number that has 5 tens and 4 fewer ones than tens is 51. This is because 5 tens is equal to 50, and 4 fewer ones than tens means subtracting 4 from 50, resulting in 51. So, the number in question is 51.
1/3 is the same as 5/15 by multiplying the numerator and the denominator by 5 2/5 is the same as 6/15 by multiplying the numerator and the denominator by 3 6/15 is larger than 5/15 so 2/5 is larger than 1/3. 2/5 is larger than 1/3.
Leslie and Corey brother and sister Leslie is 5 years older than Corey and the sum of their age is 51
50 is 10 times larger than 5. 5*10=50