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Is 0.5 inches greater than 0.093 inches? - Answers
YES!!! To compare decimals, irrespective of the units ' inches'. 0.5 & 0.093 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix 'zeroes'. Hence 0.500 & 0.093 ( 3 d.p.) Drop the decimal point 0500 & 0093 Drop the prefix zeroes, they are trivial 500 & 93 I think you will agree that 500 is greater than 93 ( 500 > 93) Hence it follows that 0.5 ins. > 0.093 ins. NB This method of comparing decimals is good for any sized decimal e.g. 0.00004 & 0.003 0.003 > 0.00004
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Is 0.5 inches greater than 0.093 inches? - Answers
YES!!! To compare decimals, irrespective of the units ' inches'. 0.5 & 0.093 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix 'zeroes'. Hence 0.500 & 0.093 ( 3 d.p.) Drop the decimal point 0500 & 0093 Drop the prefix zeroes, they are trivial 500 & 93 I think you will agree that 500 is greater than 93 ( 500 > 93) Hence it follows that 0.5 ins. > 0.093 ins. NB This method of comparing decimals is good for any sized decimal e.g. 0.00004 & 0.003 0.003 > 0.00004
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Is 0.5 inches greater than 0.093 inches? - Answers
YES!!! To compare decimals, irrespective of the units ' inches'. 0.5 & 0.093 Bring both decimals to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix 'zeroes'. Hence 0.500 & 0.093 ( 3 d.p.) Drop the decimal point 0500 & 0093 Drop the prefix zeroes, they are trivial 500 & 93 I think you will agree that 500 is greater than 93 ( 500 > 93) Hence it follows that 0.5 ins. > 0.093 ins. NB This method of comparing decimals is good for any sized decimal e.g. 0.00004 & 0.003 0.003 > 0.00004
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