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Вопрос от николька ㅤ 25 февраля 2025 16:43

7,07 > 7,0* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12, * 6 < 12,36 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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25 февраля 2025 16:43

It looks like you're working with comparisons of decimal numbers. Let's break down the two comparisons you provided:

  1. Comparison: 7.07 > 7.0

    • Here, 7.07 is indeed greater than 7.0.
    • This is because when you compare decimal numbers, you look at each digit from left to right. In this case, the leftmost digits (the '7's) are equal; the next digit in the first number (07) is greater than the corresponding '0' in the second number, thus making 7.07 greater than 7.0.
  2. *Comparison: 12.6 < 12.36

    • The asterisk (*) indicates that there is a missing digit that could be considered in this comparison.
    • If we denote the missing digit as "X" (making the expression 12.X6), we compare it to 12.36.
    • The first two digits (12) are equal. To determine the relationship, we need to compare the next digit:
      • If ( X < 3 ), then ( 12.X6 < 12.36 ).
      • If ( X = 3 ), then ( 12.36 = 12.36 ) (they are equal).
      • If ( X > 3 ), then ( 12.X6 > 12.36 ).

So, in summary:

  • ( 7.07 > 7.0 ) is true.
  • For ( 12.*6 < 12.36 ), the value of the asterisk determines if the statement is true, false, or equal based on its value being less than, equal to, or greater than 3.

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7,07 > 7,0* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12, * 6 < 12,36 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
It looks like you're working with comparisons of decimal numbers. Let's break down the two comparisons you provided: 1. **Comparison: 7.07 > 7.0** - Here, 7.07 is indeed greater than 7.0. - This is because when you compare decimal numbers, you look at each digit from left to right. In this case, the leftmost digits (the '7's) are equal; the next digit in the first number (07) is greater than the corresponding '0' in the second number, thus making 7.07 greater than 7.0. 2. **Comparison: 12.*6 < 12.36** - The asterisk (*) indicates that there is a missing digit that could be considered in this comparison. - If we denote the missing digit as "X" (making the expression 12.X6), we compare it to 12.36. - The first two digits (12) are equal. To determine the relationship, we need to compare the next digit: - If \( X < 3 \), then \( 12.X6 < 12.36 \). - If \( X = 3 \), then \( 12.36 = 12.36 \) (they are equal). - If \( X > 3 \), then \( 12.X6 > 12.36 \). So, in summary: - \( 7.07 > 7.0 \) is true. - For \( 12.*6 < 12.36 \), the value of the asterisk determines if the statement is true, false, or equal based on its value being less than, equal to, or greater than 3.