Yes. Look at the denominator (10). If the denominators of both fractions are equal than go with the higher numerator as the greater number
greater than
Its less than 9 tenths.
To compare 0.5 and 0.32, we can think of them as fractions: 0.5 is the same as 5/10, and 0.32 is the same as 32/100. To compare fractions, we need to find a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 100. When both fractions are written with a denominator of 100, we see that 0.5 is equivalent to 50/100, which is greater than 32/100. Therefore, 0.5 is greater than 0.32.
Nine tenths is greater than one third.
Six tenths is greater than infinitely many fractions and it is also smaller than infinitely many.
Yes. Look at the denominator (10). If the denominators of both fractions are equal than go with the higher numerator as the greater number
Well, honey, if we're talking about fractions, then no, one tenth is not greater than 3 tenths. In the grand scheme of things, 3 is bigger than 1, and when we're dealing with tenths, it's no different. So, in this case, 3 tenths is greater than one tenth. Hope that clears things up for you, darling.
1 is greater than tenths
Nine tenths, eight tenths, whole fractions, mixed numbers, 49/50, 48/50, etc. The ones I actually just said here are the answers to this question. Here you go.
greater than
Yes, three tenths is greater than one third.
Eight tenths is greater than 0.45
Nine tenths is greater than three tenths.
is four tenths greater than 5 hundredts
No
Its less than 9 tenths.