No.
To compare numbers start with the highest place value digit and compare the place value digits in turn, moving one place value digit to the right each time; only if all the digits are the same are the two numbers the same,
The highest place value digit between 80.6 and 8.06 is the tens digit:
In 80.6 the tens digit is 8, but in 8.06 there is no tens digit, so it is taken as 0. Comparing the two 8 ≠ 0, so 80.6 ≠ 8.06
(In fact 80.6 is 8.06 × 10.)
No, 80.6 is not the same as 8.06. The first number has two decimal places and the second number has one decimal place, making them different values.
no
if its the same as a ulysse,its behind the glovebox!
26, 62, 403, 806 are the composite factors of 806.
806 = DCCCVI
800+00+6
If it's 5 or above, round up. It becomes 806
0 is in tens place.
806 over 1000
Canyon, Texas, is in area code 806, the same as Amarillo.
806
806 multiplied by 7 is (5,642)......... :)
26