Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
The least possible decimal that is greater than zero but less than one is point zero infinite times THEN one. One could try to write it as point zero one with a repitan over the zero, but i don't think that that is an acceptable format to use when writing decimals. Hope this helps!
Yes, 0.37 is less than 0.370. When comparing decimals, the number of decimal places matters. In this case, 0.37 has two decimal places while 0.370 has three decimal places. Therefore, 0.37 is less than 0.370 because the extra zero in 0.370 signifies a smaller value.
8.0 is the same as saying 8. But, 0.8 is less than 1, because in front of the decimal is a whole number which is zero. And 0 is less than 8
NO!!! Because it contains a decimal ,which is LESS than one whole.
no, they are less than one
Negative numbers are less than zero, not more.
Zero is more than, not less than the number negative 1.
The least possible decimal that is greater than zero but less than one is point zero infinite times THEN one. One could try to write it as point zero one with a repitan over the zero, but i don't think that that is an acceptable format to use when writing decimals. Hope this helps!
Any decimal less than one will round to zero.
Greates than zero: > 0 Less than zero: < 0
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Write a zero Write a decimal point Write a zero Write a zero Write a zero Write any digit less than 5 (if you wrote a zero you will have to write another digit or as many zeros as you want, and then a digit that is not a zero).
It means that the number is zero or more, just not less than zero. "Positive" means more than zero. "Non-negative" means either zero or else more than zero.
7/10 as a decimal is 0.7 (the use of the zero is to define the term as a numeral, more clearly than .7)
All positive numbers are more than nothing (zero) but less than something (a bigger number).
If the decimal point on a number is less than 0.5 then round the number down, for example 12.49999 rounds to 12 with zero decimal places. If the decimal point on a number is equal to or greater than 0.5 then round the number up, for example 12.500000 rounds to 13 with zero decimal places.