No it is always 5 now get away dummy im to busy
True.
numbers less than one
.01
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
Not always because it could be less than 0 as for example -3 because an integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions
false 0.6+0.6=1.2>1
two decimals which are less than 0.05 = 0.04, 0.03
True, as for example 0.6+0.7 = 1.3
Yes, if you multiply two decimals that are both less than 1, the product will always be less than either of the factors. This is because multiplying two fractions (or decimals) that are both less than one results in a smaller fraction. For example, multiplying 0.5 by 0.3 yields 0.15, which is less than both 0.5 and 0.3.
False
If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
When multiplying decimals less than 1, the answer gets smaller because each decimal is less than 1. Multiplying a number by a value less than 1 will always result in a smaller product. Think of it as taking a fraction or a portion of the number, which will inevitably make the product smaller.
Less than positive decimals, yes.
there is no such thing as less than 1% but you always move the decimal over once to the right and i would guess that you add a negative sign if i were you.
True.
numbers less than one