Of course not. 9.1 is less than 9.5.
Yes it is 9 is higher than 1
Well think about this, would you rather have one tenth of a dollar or one one hundredth of a dollar? In other words YES
1111111 is a larger number than 0999999 because 0999999 actually only equals 999,999 while 1111111 equals 1,111,111. One million one hundred eleven thousand, one hundred eleven is larger than nine hundred ninety nine thousand, nine hundred ninety-nine. Hope that helps :)
0.1 + (1/10)*9 = 0.1 + 0.9 = 1.0
nine aka 9
9.13 is larger because 9.13 is one tenth larger than 9.03. Also because the number that is next to the decimal is bigger than the other one. For example: 0.97 is larger than 0.67 because the nine is bigger than the 6
Yes. One whole and a tenth is more than 9 tenths, which is not even a whole
its not 0.09 (nine hundredths) 0.1 (one tenth)
The first decile (D1) is a number such that one tenth of the observations are smaller and nine tenths are larger. The ninth decile (D9) is a number such that nine tenths of the observations are smaller and one tenth are larger. The interdecile range is D9 - D1
not exactikally, but about
Because I/10 = 0.1 and 1/100 = 0.01 which is the smallest
8.8
The ratio of their sizes is 10 to 1 .One tenth is ten times the size of one hundredth.One hundredth is one tenth the size of one tenth.One tenth is nine hundredths larger than one hundredth is.In the sense of subtraction, the 'difference' is: (1/10) - (1/100) = 9/100
Yes it is 9 is higher than 1
one larger than 8,999
one tenth
Well think about this, would you rather have one tenth of a dollar or one one hundredth of a dollar? In other words YES