No, 3.14 is not bigger than 3.5. When comparing two numbers, the one with the larger value is considered "bigger." In this case, 3.5 is greater than 3.14 because the digit 5 is larger than 4 in the tenths place.
Answer: 5 is bigger than 0.05.
look at the first number after the decimal; the bigger the number, the bigger the value 6.5 is bigger than 6.05
It is bigger than 5 only.
No, 0.5 is not bigger than 0.49. In the decimal system, numbers are compared digit by digit from left to right. The first digit after the decimal point in 0.5 is 5, while in 0.49 it is 4. Since 5 is greater than 4, 0.5 is indeed larger than 0.49.
-5 has a larger magnitude. It depends on your definition of "bigger". If you say bigger means "has a larger magnitude" then -5 is bigger than -3. If you say that if two numbers A and B are in the set of integers from negative infinity to positive infinity, then A is bigger than B if A is closer to positive infinity than B, this means that -3 is bigger than -5.
All prime numbers except 2, 3 and 5 are greater than 6.
No -5 is larger numbers get larger farther right of the number scale
5 trillion = 5,000,000,000,000 337 billion = 337,000,000,000 585 million = 585,000,000
put a . 5.9 is bigger than 5 and smaller than 9
7.01 is bigger than 5
5 is bigger than 2.7
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No, 3.14 is not bigger than 3.5. When comparing two numbers, the one with the larger value is considered "bigger." In this case, 3.5 is greater than 3.14 because the digit 5 is larger than 4 in the tenths place.
No, because 5 is bigger than 2.236
5, 7, 11, and everything bigger than 12. Also: 0, -5, -7, -11, and everything smaller than -12.