If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
because you multiplying by 9
Yes.
The quotient need not be greater than a whole number less than one!
less than
No, you cannot. The answer can be greater than (or less than) neither, one or both numbers.For example,-4.5 and -2.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 9.9 which is greater than both.-4.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.9 which is less greater than one and less than the other.0.5 and 0.2 are both less than 1. Their product is 0.01 which is less than both.
Any decimals that start 3.33 and have further digits after the last 3 at least one of which is non-zero. examples 3.335 3.331 3.33000000000000005 3.33104056570687045
1% = 0.01. Three decimals that are less than 0.01 are 0.005, 0.006, and 0.007.
numbers less than one
because you multiplying by 9
The least possible decimal that is greater than zero but less than one is point zero infinite times THEN one. One could try to write it as point zero one with a repitan over the zero, but i don't think that that is an acceptable format to use when writing decimals. Hope this helps!
Numbers less than zero are "negative numbers".
Yes, .625 is greater than 0. When comparing decimals, you can look at the digits to the left of the decimal point to determine which number is greater. In this case, .625 has a digit to the left of the decimal point (6), while 0 does not. Therefore, .625 is greater than 0.
Yes.
Is is one sixth greater than less than or equal to three sixths
greater than
one sixth will be lesser than one fourth