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Closer than what?
No, 0.3 is larger than 0.03 (3 Hundredths). On the number line 0.03 is closer to 0 than 0.3.
The number 39.948 is closer to 40 than to 39. This is because when determining proximity, we look at the whole number portion first, which in this case is 39. Since 39.948 is closer to 40 on the number line, it would be considered closer to 40 than to 39.
Between 13 and 14, but closer to 13.
Somewhere between 9 and 10, cut closer to 10 than 9 - exactly seven tenths of the way from 9 to 10.
Would, 89,651 be closer to 0 or 100,000? It would be closer to 100,000 on the number line.
This can not be done. Every non-negative number on the number line is the square root of its square. You would have to mark every number from zero on.
The square root of 29 is an irrational number, close to (but not equal to) 5.385; on a number line, this is a point between 5 and 6 closer to 5 than 6. The number can also be represented as a continued fraction. You can find a link to an image of this representation below.
The square root of 66 is a little bit greater than 8. So, plotted on a number line, it would be just to the right of the number 8.
Closer than what?
2/5 is less than half so would be closer to 0 than 1.
-5.1. Even closer is -5.01 and still closer is -5.000000001 and so on.
To determine if 9.08 is between 9.8 and 9.9 on a number line, we can visually represent the numbers. On a number line, 9.8 would be closer to 9.9 than to 9.08. Therefore, 9.08 is not between 9.8 and 9.9 on a number line.
No 0.03 is closer x
No, 0.3 is larger than 0.03 (3 Hundredths). On the number line 0.03 is closer to 0 than 0.3.
Four places to the left of zero.
The number 39.948 is closer to 40 than to 39. This is because when determining proximity, we look at the whole number portion first, which in this case is 39. Since 39.948 is closer to 40 on the number line, it would be considered closer to 40 than to 39.