17.5 is one example.
0.6 is greater than a half which as a decimal is 0.5
No
To determine if 0.21 is greater than half, we need to convert half to a decimal. Half is equal to 0.5. Comparing 0.21 to 0.5, we see that 0.21 is less than 0.5. Therefore, 0.21 is not greater than half.
how do you create a decimal or a mixed number that is either greater or less than any number
Not necessarily, if the decimal is also negative. eg -4 is not greater than -3.5
7 greater than half a number
Round up to the next inteer is the number after the decimal is greater than one-half; if less than one-half, round down.
0.6 is greater than a half which as a decimal is 0.5
Positive numbers are greater than negative numbers. Decimals can be either positive or negative.
No
Yes, the decimal number 8.8 is greater than the decimal number 12.12.
To determine if 0.21 is greater than half, we need to convert half to a decimal. Half is equal to 0.5. Comparing 0.21 to 0.5, we see that 0.21 is less than 0.5. Therefore, 0.21 is not greater than half.
how do you create a decimal or a mixed number that is either greater or less than any number
When the number is greater
Not necessarily, if the decimal is also negative. eg -4 is not greater than -3.5
No, it is not; 5.19 is greater Look at the first number after the decimal - if they are the same go to the next decimal place; the highest number is greater. In this case 9 is greater than 0; 5.19 is greater than 5.10
No because the whole number of 25 is greater than the decimal number of 7.9