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Are 0.241 and 0.204 smaller than 0.2? - Answers

No. Since the first digit (the "2" after the decimal point) is the same, you need to compare the second digit. You can fill out zeros after "0.2", writing it as "0.200". If the second digit is also the same, you can compare the third digit.



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No. Since the first digit (the "2" after the decimal point) is the same, you need to compare the second digit. You can fill out zeros after "0.2", writing it as "0.200". If the second digit is also the same, you can compare the third digit.



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Are 0.241 and 0.204 smaller than 0.2? - Answers

No. Since the first digit (the "2" after the decimal point) is the same, you need to compare the second digit. You can fill out zeros after "0.2", writing it as "0.200". If the second digit is also the same, you can compare the third digit.

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