55 is a bigger number than 5; 55 is in fact 11 5s.
30 is 5 more (bigger) than 25
Not sure what the question is asking? 5,516 Thousands = 5 : hundreds = 5 : tens = 1 : ones = 6 Only one digit can occupy one column place.
There are five tens in the number 55. In the decimal system, each digit's place value is ten times the place value to its right. Therefore, the first digit in 55 represents five tens, and the second digit represents five ones.
You can add as many zeros on to either number and it is still the same. make it .55 vs .10 is that easier to answer? The answer is yes .55 is bigger than.10 :-)
55 is a bigger number than 5; 55 is in fact 11 5s.
55 tens = 55 x 10 = 550
55 inches is not bigger than 5 feet. 55 inches is actually 4 feet 7 inches.
55 is greater than 4.
0.55 is 0.035 bigger than 0.515
30 is 5 more (bigger) than 25
Not sure what the question is asking? 5,516 Thousands = 5 : hundreds = 5 : tens = 1 : ones = 6 Only one digit can occupy one column place.
no it is 10 times smaller
The number is greater than 55 and so it is rounded up to 60.
There are five tens in the number 55. In the decimal system, each digit's place value is ten times the place value to its right. Therefore, the first digit in 55 represents five tens, and the second digit represents five ones.
56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50
You can add as many zeros on to either number and it is still the same. make it .55 vs .10 is that easier to answer? The answer is yes .55 is bigger than.10 :-)