no 6.02 is not bigger than 6.20 but its backwards 6.20 is bigger than 6.02
I agree. look, just compare them:
6.02
6.20
would u rather have 2 tenths or 0 tenths? (which one is greater)
Next time, try using a calculator. Just subtract one from the other if you get confused.
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Yes. In fractional form they would be: 620/1000 which is bigger than 602/1000
It is: 620 times100 = 62,000
-0.62 & -0.615 Re-write as -0.620 & -0.615 Drop the prefix 'zero' and decimal point , we have -620 & -615 On the number line (greater than). So, by extrapolation of the number line, -0.62 < -0.615 . However, the modulus |620| > |615|. Theasiest way to think of this is remember temperstures; The colder the bigger to number but it is 'less than'.
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45% of 620= 45% * 620= 0.45 * 620= 279
Yes. In fractional form they would be: 620/1000 which is bigger than 602/1000
6.2 L is bigger than 620 mL6.2 L = 6200 mL620 mL = 0.62 L
620 602 206 260 062 026
1 liter = 1000 milliliters so 6.2 liters is = to 6200 milliliters so 6.2 liters is bigger
6.2 liters because if you change 620 mL to liters you would have .620 mL.
The answer depends on the units used for 620. It should be patently obvious that 620 feet is considerably less than 620 light years!
It is: 620 times100 = 62,000
6.2 liters is greater than 620 milliliters
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765 It is 163 more than 602 and 163 less than 928 To find a halfway point (which is also the average), add the numbers together and divide by 2.
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It depends on what you mean by bigger. The Siberian and Bengal subspecies of tiger both average heavier and longer than lions. The Indo Chinese tiger is roughly the same weight as a lion, the other tiger subspecies are somewhat lighter than lions.The lion however, stands a bit taller at the shoulder than the Siberian or Bengal tigers.