Yes. Just think of it like this
.30 + .05 and .05 + 0
Which one will get a bigger result.
No, .002 is not larger than .005. In fact, .002 is smaller than .005. When comparing decimal numbers, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is often smaller when the leading digits are less than those of the other number. In this case, .002 is less than .005.
Yes: 0.005 < 0.0065
To determine if 003 is smaller than 005, you can compare the numbers by their value. Both are three-digit numbers, but when considering their actual values, 003 is equivalent to 3, and 005 is equivalent to 5. Since 3 is less than 5, it follows that 003 is indeed smaller than 005.
005 is thicker than 003
Less than .005%. People with 2 tongues is a very rare occurrence
.010 is thicker than .005
Yes. .05 is the same as.050 which is greater than .035 .
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
No
The highest value between 0.005 and 005 is 5. This is because 005 is equivalent to 5 in numerical terms, while 0.005 represents a much smaller value. Thus, 005 is greater than 0.005.
NO!!! The decimal point is the critical factor. 035 = 35 ( The zero is trvial) . .035 = 0.035 = 35/1000 = 7/200 Notice 35 does NOT equal 7/200 . This is becaiuse of the critical position of the decimal point.
Freshwater biomes, such as rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds, typically have a salinity of 0.005 or less. These bodies of water contain very low levels of dissolved salts compared to marine or estuarine environments.