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How do you compare nubers? - Answers
To compare numbers, you can evaluate their values directly by looking at their size. For whole numbers, a larger number is greater, while for decimals, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is typically smaller if the whole number portion is equal. You can also use comparison symbols: ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, and "=" for equal. For more complex comparisons, such as fractions or percentages, you may need to convert them to a common format.
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How do you compare nubers? - Answers
To compare numbers, you can evaluate their values directly by looking at their size. For whole numbers, a larger number is greater, while for decimals, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is typically smaller if the whole number portion is equal. You can also use comparison symbols: ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, and "=" for equal. For more complex comparisons, such as fractions or percentages, you may need to convert them to a common format.
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How do you compare nubers? - Answers
To compare numbers, you can evaluate their values directly by looking at their size. For whole numbers, a larger number is greater, while for decimals, the number with more digits to the right of the decimal point is typically smaller if the whole number portion is equal. You can also use comparison symbols: ">" for greater than, "<" for less than, and "=" for equal. For more complex comparisons, such as fractions or percentages, you may need to convert them to a common format.
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