Yesit is because any # that has a 0.blah blah blah is smaller than 1
Inches, I suppose. This is not normally marked by a number like "1/8". In the middle between 0 and 1 inches, there should be a line to mark 1/2 inch. In the middle between 0 and 1/2 (and also between 1/2 and 1) there are smaller marks - these are the quarter inches (1/4 and 3/4, respectively). In the middle between 0 and 1/4 is a mark that is smaller still - that is the 1/8 mark.
The 0, in the tens' place has a value of 0. The digit 1 is in the thousandths' place - a much smaller place value but, its value is 1 times a thousandth, which is bigger than 0.
Any NEGATIVE number is SMALLER then 0, or less in value(-1,-2,-3...) BUT COUNTING numbers are GREATER than 0 (1,2,3...)
00 is smaller
The assertion in the question is false. The result of a multiplication depends on the values. Given two numbers X and Y, if X < 0 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is greater than either; if X > 1 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is greater than either; if X < 0 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is smaller than either; if X > 1 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is smaller than either; if 0 < X < 1 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is smaller than either; If X < 0 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is greater than X but smaller than Y; If 0 < X < 1 and if Y > 1 then X*Y is greater than X but smaller than Y; If 0 < X < 1 and if Y < 0 then X*Y is smaller than X but greater than Y; If X > 1 and if 0 < Y < 1 then X*Y is smaller than X but greater than Y.
- 5 is the smaller number. The truncated number line.- 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3----------------------------------- 5 is in the " smaller " direction from 0.
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
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A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
mm is smaller. mm means "millimeter", and the prefix "milli-" means 1/1000.
The number becomes smaller unless it is a negative number or zero (0).
1 - cos x as x approaches 0. what is the cos of 0? It is 1. So as x approaches 0 cos x approaches 1. 1 - 1 = 0 So as it gets very small the solutions gets smaller.
Any number smaller than 1/2, including negative numbers..
A negative integer is a number less than 0 0 is neither a negative nor positive integer. negative integers = -1, -2, -3, -4 and so on
Yesit is because any # that has a 0.blah blah blah is smaller than 1
You only get a smaller decimal if you do 0. something because your multiplying it by 0! oust like with the whole numbers, if you times something by 0 it gets smaller. only with a decimal, there's are still numbers less than the 0 so it gets smaller and smaller until you have a total of 0!