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Yes, .23 is the same as 0.2300. When a number has a trailing zero after the decimal point, it does not change the value of the number. In this case, both numbers represent the same value of twenty-three hundredths.
It is greater than 23
There are infinitely many fractions which are greater than any number and so they cannot be listed.
24. Or 25. Or 26. And so on.
The value of the positive number is greater than the value of the negative number. 23 + (-13) = 10 but (-23) + 13 = (-10)
The first Fibonacci number greater than 23 is 34.
No, 23 is not greater than 78. In fact, 23 is less than 78. Therefore, when comparing the two numbers, 78 is the greater value.
23 is the smallest prime number greater than 20.
The prime number that is greater than 20 but less than 29 is 23.
23 has, for example.
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Yes, .23 is the same as 0.2300. When a number has a trailing zero after the decimal point, it does not change the value of the number. In this case, both numbers represent the same value of twenty-three hundredths.
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Any other number is "greater or less than" it.
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