Since the number before the decimal is the same, look at the 1st number after the decimal; the bigger that number, the bigger the value
0.9 is greater than 0.12
.012
Yes it is - it's 50% greater.
.025 is thicker than .012
The standard for of 012 is just 12 - without the zero.If you mean .012 (some signs get eliminated in answers.com questions), that already IS the standard form.
21.012 > 21.010
.012
no, 012.
Yes it is - it's 50% greater.
No. A correlation coefficient cannot be less than -1 (or greater than +1)
.025 is thicker than .012
154 is greater, unless 09 is written as '09, meaning 2009.
what gauge is .012"?
012 = 12 = 1200%
12.5 is not equal to 012 or to 4.
The standard for of 012 is just 12 - without the zero.If you mean .012 (some signs get eliminated in answers.com questions), that already IS the standard form.
No, 012 and 0120 are not the same. In numerical terms, 012 is equivalent to 12, while 0120 is equivalent to 120. The presence of the additional zero changes the value, making 0120 larger than 012.
90