8
If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.
-8
Nine is larger than eight.
-12 is 20 units less than 8. look at it this way 0 is in the middle of the number line and the positives are on the right and the negatives are on the left, the larger the number the further to the right it is.
0.380 is larger as the hundredth place of this is 8 while other is 0. 8>0
8
No, because 0.8 is larger than 0.7.
4
0 is.
If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.If you have an exact number what is the need for an estimate?To the nearest whole number, it is 1; to the nearest ten (or larger) it is 0.
-8
Nine is larger than eight.
-12 is 20 units less than 8. look at it this way 0 is in the middle of the number line and the positives are on the right and the negatives are on the left, the larger the number the further to the right it is.
no
Yes
The measure of how far a number is from zero is called its absolute value. It is the distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of its sign. The absolute value of a number is always positive or zero. It is denoted by vertical bars surrounding the number, for example, the absolute value of -5 is written as |-5|, which equals 5.