Well, to know right away whether or not a number is equal to 1, you need to know what 1 is in scientific notation. 1 * 10^0. Easy enough :) To know if the number is greater than one, any positive number multiplied by 10^a number higher than 0 is greater than one. As well as any number greater than one multiplied by 10^0 or a positive number. For numbers less than one, the way to know is if the number is being multiplied by 10 ^ a negative number. I hope this helps :)
Answer: 8:15 P.M.
Step-by-step explanation: 3:35 plus a total of 4 hours and 40 minutes
3:35 --- 7:35 ( +4 hours )
7:35 --- 8:15 ( +40 minutes )
This may help https://www.ck12.org/geometry/Reflection-Symmetry/lesson/Reflection-Symmetry-GEOM-HNRS/ If not wait for somebody else. I hope it does help, though. Good luck! :)
Solution :
Given that the area model that represents a quotient of 108 ÷ 9.
So, we multiply 9 by multiples of
to 
10 20 30 40
90 180 270 360
Because 108 is between 90 and 180, the quotient lies between 10 and 20.
Using 10 as the first partial quotient in the area model for 108 ÷ 9,
9 x 10 = 90 , so 108 - 90 = 18
Now, 9 x 2 = 18, so 18 - 18 = 0
∴ 10 + 2 = 12
Therefore, the quotient of 108 ÷ 9 is 12.
Answer: 0.009 < 0.62
Convert both decimals to a fraction.
0.009 = 9/1000
0.62 = 62/100
So which one is greater we ask?
Compare the fractions!
9/1000 ____ 62/100
9/1000 < 62/100
<u>Think of it as...</u>
If you had a pizza with 1000 slices and only 9 people got some there is going to be a huge leftover/extra.
If you had a pizza with 100 slices and only 62 people got some you will have a smaller amount of leftover/extra.
So therefore 0.009 < 0.62