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Jackrabbit
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30 September, 01:23
Is this comparison true 2.29 < 2.129
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Quincy
30 September, 01:29
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No.
The value of 2.29 is greater than, not less than, the value 2.129.
2 and 1 are in the same location in each number: the tenths position. 2 is larger than 1 is, and thus 2.29 is larger.
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Cohen Warner
30 September, 01:39
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No
Step-by-step explanation:
its pretty simple just start from the right till something doesn't match then calculate
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