200,000. Since the number 200 is in the hundreds, it will be 3 digits long. A number in the thousands has at least 4 digits, and up to 6. The number one thousand is written like this: 1,000. Putting the number 1 in the thousands requires adding 3 zeros to the end of it, so writing the number 200 in the thousands would require the same strategy. Therefore, you'd get to your answer: 200,000.
Googolplex is a larger number because -llion is smaller than g-
1 with 102 zeros. 10102, or one hundred googol.
There are infinitely many rational numbers between 0.4 and 0.5: one example is 0.40002340057
550000 to 649999
1 is odd.
An even number can be divided evenly, even though some elementary math teachers consider it even.
( 5 ) ( x ) = 60
x = ( 60 ) / ( 5 ) = 12 <----------[ Answer ]-----------
To convert decimals to a fraction
Place the decimal over '1 point' and the same number of decimal zeroes.
Hence
0.08 = 0.08 / 1.00
Cancel down the decimal point
008/100
The prefix zeroes to '8' are trivial and can be dropped/
Hence
8/100
Cancel down by '4'
2/25 The answer!!!!!
To compare -20 and 14, a positive number (in this case, 14), is always greater than any negative number.
It is ten times some unspecified binary operation on the two numbers, two and a half and thirteen and a half.
First of all 'pi' is spelled as 'pi' . NOT 'pie' ; that is the meat pie of apple pie that you eat.
'pi' is the small case classical Greek letter 'p' and mean 'proportion'.
It is the proportional constant between a circles diameter and circumference.
'pi' is an IRRATIONAL number.
Casually this means, that the decimal digits go to infinity, and the digits are NOT in a any regular order. .
More formally 'irrational' means that you cannot form an exact ratio from it's decimal digits.
pi= 3.14 , 3.1416, 3.14592654, 22/7 are all approximations of 'pi'.
Super . Duper Computers have calculated 'pi' to billions of places and still going. !!!!!
First of all as a number/decimal it should be written as '0.021'. Note the prefix zero.
In words ' Zero point zero two one'.