.6 and .60 are equal in the same way that 60 and 060 are equal -- The 0 is useless. More mathematically, .6 = six tenths or 6/10 and .60 = sixty hundredths or 60/100 and 6/10 is just a simplified version of 60/100.
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same as 0.6 is having no number at the end and so we add 1 zero to it as we are compairing it with 0.60
Oh, dude, this is like asking if a slice of Pizza is bigger than a slice of pizza. 0.6 and 0.60 are actually the same number, just written differently. It's like saying "I have six tenths" versus "I have sixty hundredths" - they're equal, just in different forms. So, yeah, they're totally the same, man.
0.6 and 0.60 are numerically equal because the trailing zero in 0.60 does not change its value. The zero after the decimal point in 0.60 is simply a placeholder to indicate the precision of the number to the hundredths place. In decimal notation, the value of a number is determined by the digits present, not the number of zeros after the decimal point.
Oh honey, they're the same number dressed up differently. 0.6 and 0.60 are just different ways to write six-tenths. It's like asking if a dollar bill is worth more than 100 pennies - same value, different looks.
0.60
Look at it this way, which is more precise, 0.6 or 0.61?
The extra hundredth value yields more precision. More precision requires more memory.
Explain why 1734 is greater than 175?
6000/100
In mathematics, leading zeros do not change the value of a number. Therefore, 06 is equivalent to 6. Since they are the same number, 06 is not greater than 6.
Kilograms > pounds
6/100