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21,100 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the 2 means its closer to 7 than all of the other 6 with desimals or no desimals | True_Neither | null |
21,101 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the 6 equals 60 .2 is 2 which equals 62 | True_Neither | null |
21,102 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the 6.2 mean 6 wholes and 2 tenths which is the highest in decimals | True_Correct | null |
21,103 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the digit in the tenths collumn is the greatest out of all the numbers. | True_Correct | null |
21,104 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the first digit determines how big it is | True_Correct | null |
21,105 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the hundredths place has a 2 and c and d have 0 and 6 is less than 6.2 | True_Neither | null |
21,106 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the more 0s it has before the decimal number, the smaller the number is | True_Correct | null |
21,107 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the more number after the desimall point the smaller the number will be | True_Misconception | Shorter_is_bigger |
21,108 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the more zeros the smaller | True_Neither | null |
21,109 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the next biggest is 6 and 6.2 is 2 tenths bigger | True_Neither | null |
21,110 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the number after the decimal point (which is 2) is bigger than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,111 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the number after the point is the highest value | True_Correct | null |
21,112 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the number has been added more decimals than other numbers | True_Neither | null |
21,113 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the number in the tenth column is the largest | True_Correct | null |
21,114 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the ones is all the same and tenth are only b which is 2, no greater. | True_Correct | null |
21,115 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the other numbers dont have any tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,116 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the other numbers have no tenths but this has 2 tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,117 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the other three are 6.0 and this is 6.2. | True_Correct | null |
21,118 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the others are hundredths or thousandths or just a simple number | True_Neither | null |
21,119 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the others are slightly smaller | True_Neither | null |
21,120 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the rest are in decimals for example | True_Neither | null |
21,121 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the rest are less than 6.20 so it is the greatest | True_Neither | null |
21,122 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the rest have zeros after the decimal point so they are smaller | True_Correct | null |
21,123 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the rest of them have 6.0 but you're supposed to focus on the tenths column | True_Correct | null |
21,124 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the smallest is 6 and then 6.0001 then 6.075 and the greatest number is 6.2 | True_Correct | null |
21,125 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tens column is bigger than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,126 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tens is bigger than the others | True_Neither | null |
21,127 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenth column is the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,128 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenth column is the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,129 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenth is the largest digit in the decimal system and the others are in way lower digits so b was the answer | True_Correct | null |
21,130 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenth is the only number that matters most of the time | True_Neither | null |
21,131 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenth sa really the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,132 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths are the biggest and 2 is bigger than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,133 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths are worth more than on any of the others. | True_Correct | null |
21,134 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths column has the highest value. | True_Correct | null |
21,135 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths column is bigger than all the others | True_Correct | null |
21,136 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths column is bigger then any other decimal point colum | True_Correct | null |
21,137 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths i is bigger | True_Correct | null |
21,138 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the tenths is the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,139 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the the rest all have a zero in the tenths collumn but this has a 2 | True_Correct | null |
21,140 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the there is a 2 so it bigger than a 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,141 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the two in 6.2 is tenths which are the biggest compared to the others | True_Correct | null |
21,142 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the two is the biggest in that column | True_Correct | null |
21,143 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the value of the 2 is tenths the other decimal numbers have a lower value | True_Correct | null |
21,144 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the whole numbers are equal and the biggest tenths is 2 | True_Correct | null |
21,145 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because the whole numbers equal the same so you go to the tenths and 6.2 has more tenths than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,146 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there are two tenths in this number and zero in the rest | True_Correct | null |
21,147 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is 0.80 left over before it becomes 7 | True_Neither | null |
21,148 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is 6 holes and 3 tenths | True_Neither | null |
21,149 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is a 2 in the tenths column | True_Correct | null |
21,150 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is an extra 2 | True_Neither | null |
21,151 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is no 0 before it | True_Neither | null |
21,152 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because there is two more in the tenths column than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,153 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because theres a 2 in the tenths collum | True_Neither | null |
21,154 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have 6 and after the point 2 is the next biggest number | True_Correct | null |
21,155 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have 6 in the ones and b is the only one with a digit in the tens collemn | True_Correct | null |
21,156 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have a 6 as the ones but after the point they are all different so you need to find out which is the biggest so 2 is bigger than 0 so b is the biggest. | True_Correct | null |
21,157 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have a 6 you add place holding zeros to make the digits after the decimal point 4.if you cover up the ones, 2000 is the highest so 6.2 is the greatest. | True_Correct | null |
21,158 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have more than six but if u make them all have the same amount of decimal place the 6.2 is the largest | True_Correct | null |
21,159 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all have the same units but 6.2 has the biggest tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,160 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they all strat with 6 and this is the only one with a number in the tenths column making it the largest | True_Correct | null |
21,161 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all 6 and then you look in the tenths column and b have that greatest number | True_Correct | null |
21,162 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all 6 but 0.2 is the biggest in value | True_Neither | null |
21,163 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all 6 but when you go down the next column it is nothing in a ,2 in b, 0 in c , 0 in d so the biggest is b | True_Correct | null |
21,164 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all 6.soething and 6.2 has the larger number of tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,165 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all greater then 6 so it is not six and 6.0001 is all most the same and 6.079 is not as big as 6.2 | True_Correct | null |
21,166 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all the same in the units space so you have to look at the tenths and my answer has the highest in the tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,167 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they are all the same in the units space so you have to look to the tenths and my answer has the highest in the tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,168 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they have all got 6 in the same colum but lets pretend that 6 is 6.0 and then that shows the its the greatest | True_Neither | null |
21,169 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because they're all have the same units so we have to look at the tenths. b has the biggest tenth being 0.2 so b (6.2) is the greatest. | True_Correct | null |
21,170 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because this answer was the closest to my original answer | True_Neither | null |
21,171 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because this number has a tenth | True_Correct | null |
21,172 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because to find the greatest number you go from left to right. | True_Neither | null |
21,173 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because to however many decimal places it would be 200 adding a zero on every time | True_Correct | null |
21,174 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because two is bigger than zero | True_Correct | null |
21,175 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because two is greater than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,176 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because when u line them up they are all zero but | True_Neither | null |
21,177 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because when we checked that all units columns were equal, we noticed that b had the greatest value in the tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,178 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because when we look at the first digit at the end 2 is the biggest | True_Neither | null |
21,179 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because when you look at the next digit after the six it is bigger than the other ones | True_Correct | null |
21,180 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because when you work it out you get the answer [sir i don't really know so can you help me out with these questions please] | True_Neither | null |
21,181 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you 6.2 is the biggest | True_Neither | null |
21,182 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you cam make so all the numbers have a place holder and which ever one has the greatest will be right | True_Neither | null |
21,183 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you could write it out as 6.2000000000000000000 and the others have a 0 foist in the decimals. | True_Neither | null |
21,184 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you have an extra 2 tenths | True_Neither | null |
21,185 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you have got 2 tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,186 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you have to look at the place value and the tenths column is of greater value than the hundredths, thousandths etc. and the unit number is the same on every number | True_Correct | null |
21,187 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you have to look in the first column on the right of the decimal point.for that reason b is the largest | True_Correct | null |
21,188 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you have to look in the tenths column and you can clearly see that 6.2 is the biggest number | True_Correct | null |
21,189 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you line them up and 6.2 is your answer | True_Correct | null |
21,190 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you look across the next number to the left and 2 is the largest so it is 6.2 | True_Neither | null |
21,191 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you look at the unit column first. they are the same. then at the tenths column. most of them are 0 but one is 2, that is the biggest. | True_Correct | null |
21,192 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you look at the whole numbers. they are all 6. then you look at tenths. they are all 0 except 6.6 so that is the biggest. | True_Correct | null |
21,193 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you make 6 into 6.00 and compare all of the tenths column and choose the one with the biggest digit | True_Correct | null |
21,194 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because you should always look which decimal point is bigger | True_Neither | null |
21,195 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because, it has a 2 in the tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,196 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because, they are all the same amounts. | True_Neither | null |
21,197 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | because,that is the only number with the biggest tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,198 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | becuase 0.2 is ten as the reat are smalller than that. | True_Correct | null |
21,199 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | becuase if you add place holders to 6.2 it would be the biggest | True_Correct | null |
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