Please wait...
Contact Us
Contact
Need assistance? Contact us on below numbers

For Study plan details

10:00 AM to 7:00 PM IST all days.

For Franchisee Enquiry

OR

or

Thanks, You will receive a call shortly.
Customer Support

You are very important to us

For any content/service related issues please contact on this number

93219 24448 / 99871 78554

Mon to Sat - 10 AM to 7 PM

Ask Comparing Decimal Numbers question free ×

Queries asked on Sunday and after 7 pm from Monday to Saturday will be answered after 12 pm the next working day.

  • CBSE×
  • Class 6×
  • Mathematics×
  • Decimals×
  • Comparing Decimal Numbers×

Comparing Decimal Numbers Free Doubts and Solutions

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Write the following decimals in the place value table: 1. 23.1 2. 0.8 3. 3. 603.8 Sr. no. Hundreds(100 Tens(10) Ones (1) tenths

Asked by panchaladinath804 10th March 2022, 7:32 AM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

express the following decimal as fraction in their lowest terms

Asked by landerameshwar 21st November 2021, 7:43 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

How to use decimal

Asked by bandanamicrobiogy 3rd May 2021, 11:13 AM
Answer this question

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

how to do 71_10

Asked by biostarlifesciences 24th October 2020, 2:57 PM
Answer this question

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Order the following decimals, highest to lowest: 107.9, 17.9, 19.07, 1.97, 190.7

Asked by Topperlearning User 12th August 2015, 2:10 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Order the following decimals, lowest to highest: 24.51, 12.415, 22.021, 4.215 and 19.4

Asked by Topperlearning User 12th August 2015, 2:02 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Compare 76.7 and 400.05. Which is greater?

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Compare 0.4531 and 0.4507. Which is greater?

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Which decimal is less than the one shown in this diagram? (i) 0.25 (ii) 0.4 (iii) 0.33 (iv) 0.31

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Which decimal is greater than the decimal shown in the diagram? (i) 0.49 (ii) 0.2 (iii) 0.48 (iv) 0.6

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Compare the decimals and put >, < sign: (i) 7.17 ___ 7.09 (ii) 8.58 ___ 0.858 (iii) 7.76 ___ 7.77 (iv) 1.85 ___ 1.9

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Ellen wanted to buy the following items: A DVD player for Rs 49.95, a DVD holder for Rs 19.95 and a personal stereo for Rs 21.95. Does Ellen have enough money to buy all three items if she has Rs 90 with her?

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

To make a miniature ice cream truck, you need tires with a diameter between 1.465 cm and 1.472 cm. Will a tire that is 1.4691 cm in diameter work? Explain why or why not.

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

CBSE - VI - Maths - Decimals

Five swimmers are entered into a competition. Four of the swimmers have had their turns. Their scores are 9.8 s, 9.75 s, 9.79 s, and 9.81 s. What score must the last swimmer get in order to win the competition?

Asked by Topperlearning User 4th June 2014, 1:23 PM
Answered by Expert

Answer this question

×
Your answer has been posted successfully!

Latest Questions

Chat with us on WhatsApp