In the decimal numbering system, tenths are greater than thousandths. A tenth is one position to the left of the decimal point, while a thousandth is two positions to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, tenths represent a larger quantity compared to thousandths. For example, 0.1 is greater than 0.001.
In this case, 11.111 is greater than 11.11. The additional digit to the right of the decimal point in 11.111 makes it a larger number than 11.11. The number 11.111 is equivalent to eleven and one hundred eleven thousandths, while 11.11 is equivalent to eleven and eleven hundredths.
Yes, one is greater than zero.
8.41
One is greater than .2 by .8. One is five times greater than .2.
1.0052
No. The two numbers are equal.
In the decimal numbering system, tenths are greater than thousandths. A tenth is one position to the left of the decimal point, while a thousandth is two positions to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, tenths represent a larger quantity compared to thousandths. For example, 0.1 is greater than 0.001.
Equivalent fractions. 1/10 = 100/1000 100 is greater than 99.
Equivalent fractions. 1/10 = 100/1000 100 is greater than 99.
71. 111 (seventy-one and one hundred eleven thousandths) is a number greater than seventy and less than eighty. It has the digit 1 in the units place, tenths place, hundredths place, and thousandths place.
The second one.
The difference between fifty-four and five hundredths (54.05) and fifty and forty thousandths (50.040) is four and one hundredth 54.05 - 50.040 = 4.01
One half is greater than one quarter.
Yes, one is greater than zero.
numbers greater than one!
You go to the ten thousandths place (the 8 in 86,000), look at one place to the right, ( 6 in 86,000) if this number is greater than or equal to 5 you round up one if it is less than 5 you round down one in the ten thousandths place. after rounding this number you turn all digits to the right into zeros (90,000).