Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.
0.00010 is greater than 0
0.04 is bigger than 0.004
4
-4
rock paper sciser
2 is bigger.
0 is larger than -2.
Yes
0 is bigger
The answer is a number bigger than 0 and less than 2
0 is bigger than -3
019 is bigger than 0.
2
It is 0. Think of dividing 2 by a very big number. For example, 2/20000000000= 1/10000000000 which is very close to 0. As the denominator gets bigger and bigger, the quotient approaches 0. In the limit it is 0. Remember infinity is not really a number. In this case it means, letting the denominator get as big as it can. Another way to think of or write this this is lim n-->0 of 2/n=0
13 is bigger because even though both have 2 digits the 0 at the very end does not count so 05 is classified as 5.
Suppose you have two decimal numbers, A and B. If A - B > 0 then A is the bigger decimal, if A - B < 0 then B is the bigger decimal and if A - B = 0, neither is bigger.