Yes because 0.01 is bigger than 0.001
no, four hundredths is bigger
No.
Eight thousandths is bigger than seven thousandths.
Easy answer is no .........7.05 is seven and five hundredths whilst 7.0006 is seven and six hundred thousandths
0.02 is smaller than 0.053. When comparing the two numbers, 0.02 has a value of two hundredths, while 0.053 has a value of fifty-three thousandths. Since fifty-three thousandths is greater than two hundredths, 0.02 is indeed smaller.
thousandths in decimals and whole #'s
no, four hundredths is bigger
Because "centi-" is a prefix meaning a hundredths while "milli-" is a prefix which means a thousandths. A hundredths of a measure is bigger than a thousandths of the number.
To determine which number is bigger between 0.18 and 0.018, we can compare the hundredths place value. In 0.18, the 8 is in the hundredths place, while in 0.018, the 8 is in the thousandths place. Therefore, 0.18 is bigger than 0.018 because 0.18 is equivalent to 18 hundredths, whereas 0.018 is equivalent to 18 thousandths.
No.
Eight thousandths is bigger than seven thousandths.
Easy answer is no .........7.05 is seven and five hundredths whilst 7.0006 is seven and six hundred thousandths
0.02 is smaller than 0.053. When comparing the two numbers, 0.02 has a value of two hundredths, while 0.053 has a value of fifty-three thousandths. Since fifty-three thousandths is greater than two hundredths, 0.02 is indeed smaller.
I think your question should be "Is 969 THOUSANDTHS (and not thousands) smaller than 96 hundredths" 969 thousandths = 969/1000 96 hundredths = 960 thousandths = 960/1000 Hence 969 thousandths is not smaller but greater tha 96 hundredths
hundredths are smaller than tenths because on a grid tenths is bigger than hundredths
the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
The number 2.589 is bigger than 2.5. When comparing the two, 2.589 has more decimal places and a higher value in the hundredths and thousandths places, making it greater than 2.5.