No, the decimal representation of any number has the same numerical value.
It's greater than 5 and 75
Depends if it is in decimals .75 is the simplest form. is it is in fractions then it is three forths
Yes. It is .001 greater.
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If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
i think its $ 0.075
It's greater than 5 and 75
No.
Depends if it is in decimals .75 is the simplest form. is it is in fractions then it is three forths
The question itself is wrong why is the .0157 not named as 1.57 if a number is higher than a 100 its is called at 1.00 but which is greater? its the .0157
Yes. It is .001 greater.
0.49
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If a decimal is less than one, it cannot be greater than one.
no all decimals are greater than 0 but not by much
There's no place where 5.49 is greater than 5.5
Multiply them by a number greater than 100.
Yes.
No because they are both equivalent decimals
They are: 15.4, 15.5 and 15.6
No. It is about the same amount except there are more numbers after the decimals so 1.32 is greater.
Two decimals greater than 50 but less than 60 are 52.7 and 58.3. These numbers fall within the specified range and have decimal components.
There are an infinite number of decimals satisfying the requirements. 3.455, 3.4555 and 3.4559995456435432 are three.
5/8 is greater than 6/10 or as decimals 0.625 is greater than 0.6
when comparing 2 decimals like .57 and .559 the number with the least amount of numeral places is the greater number.This is caused by the places of decimals because .57 is only 57 hundredths and .559 is 559 thousandths so the one with less numbers is greater.This goes with all decimals and if they have the same amount of numbers then you take the higher number like 8 is greater ten 6.