There's no number on that list that's smaller than 0.5 .
well look at the decimals if the first is bigger than its usally bigger the more numbers the smaller it is
When absolute values are smaller than one!
0.075 is smaller than 0.1. Look at the number to the right of the decimal for future problems.
Any number that starts with 2.5 and has more decimals, not all of them zero. For example: 2.51, 2.52, 2.5000001, 2.599999, etc.
In decimals: .05, in fractions: 5/100.
6.05 is smaller than 6.2 because 6.2 is actually 6.20 when you look at the decimals .05 < .20
Thousandths is smaller than tenths.
Yes.
Decimals occupy the spaces between whole numbers; they are bigger than some, and smaller than some others.
Any decimals? If it was 0.5 and 0.25 it would be larger because 0.25 is less than 0.5. (twenty-five hundredths are less than five tenths) If a number is behind the decimal is gets smaller in amount. But if there weren'y any decimals of course 25% is larger than 5%.
well look at the decimals if the first is bigger than its usally bigger the more numbers the smaller it is
When absolute values are smaller than one!
When multiplying decimals less than 1, the answer gets smaller because each decimal is less than 1. Multiplying a number by a value less than 1 will always result in a smaller product. Think of it as taking a fraction or a portion of the number, which will inevitably make the product smaller.
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No. 2.5 is bigger.
There are an infinite amount of values that are smaller than 18, including positive and negative numbers and decimals values. For example -43.6 is less than 18.
0.075 is smaller than 0.1. Look at the number to the right of the decimal for future problems.