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Is 0.500 greater than 0.50 and 0.5. explain please.
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Is 0.500 greater than 0.50 and 0.5. explain please.
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They are exactly the same number. .500 .50 is actually written as .5
When you are to the right of the decimal point, any ending zeroes are erased.
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They are all equal, since their values are all equal to five tenths, or one half. The zeros in 0.500 and 0.50, equal just that - zero. Since they equal zero, you can cross them out, which leaves you with 0.5.
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