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21,600 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because the other's have 0 and this has no 0's in it :-) | True_Neither | null |
21,601 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer 6.2 is the biggest. i don't know how to explain it lol. | True_Neither | null |
21,602 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because 6.2 has the most tenths. | True_Correct | null |
21,603 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because 2 is bigger than 1 | True_Neither | null |
21,604 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because 6.2 is 6.20 therefore is the largest. | True_Correct | null |
21,605 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because b has the
greatest value | True_Neither | null |
21,606 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because if you expand it, it would be 6.200 | True_Correct | null |
21,607 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because if you have 6 and add 0.2 together you get 6.2. | True_Neither | null |
21,608 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because the first digit after the decimal point is grater than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,609 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i think this is the answer because the other numbers don't have any tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,610 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i thinks it's 6.2 as all the other numbers have a 0 in the tenth column therefore 2 is bigger than 0. | True_Correct | null |
21,611 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i thinks its the biggest because the other numbers don't have any tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,612 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i timesed the numbers by however many tens | True_Neither | null |
21,613 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i used where the zeros are | True_Neither | null |
21,614 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked it out in my head | True_Neither | null |
21,615 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked it out in my head. | True_Neither | null |
21,616 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked out all the others looking at decimal places. | True_Neither | null |
21,617 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked out that 6.2 is bigger because all of the other ones are smaller | True_Neither | null |
21,618 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked this out by doing the process of elimination. it couldn’t be 6 because all the other numbers are 6.something. next i knew that it couldn’t be 6.079 or 6.0001 because 6.2 is larger. i know this because the first 2 options have a 0 in the tenths column but 6.2 has a 2 in the tenths column which makes it larger | True_Correct | null |
21,619 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i worked this out by using my place value | True_Neither | null |
21,620 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i would say 6.2 because if you had £6.2 andyour freind has£6 you would have 2p more. | True_Neither | null |
21,621 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i you look at the 0.1 unit you can see that 6.2 is the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,622 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i'm not sure but i think it is b because in decimals the numbers get lower as they go up | True_Neither | null |
21,623 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | i'm not sure how to explain | True_Neither | null |
21,624 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if i was to choose d i would be very wrong as it has alot of 0 | True_Neither | null |
21,625 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if it has lots of numbers then its smaller | True_Misconception | Shorter_is_bigger |
21,626 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if it helps you work it out (it did with me) then put on the 0’s | True_Correct | null |
21,627 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if it was “a” then you would only have 6 chocolate bars for yourself but “b” has 6.2 chocolate bars which is 0.2 more higher than 6 | True_Neither | null |
21,628 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if we made them all have at least two decimal places, then 6.2 would be 6.20, which is bigger than all the rest | True_Correct | null |
21,629 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you add a place holder after each decimal so they are the same you can see b has the bigger number | True_Correct | null |
21,630 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you add on the os then it is bigger than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,631 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you added the same amount of zeros as the others then it would be 6.2000 which is bigger than the others | True_Correct | null |
21,632 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you added two zeros onto the back of 6.2, you will be able to see that 6.2 is bigger than the rest. | True_Correct | null |
21,633 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you all simplify all the numbers with decimals ( 6.0000 , 6.2000 , 6.0790 , 6.0001 ) so the greatest answer is b (6.2) | True_Correct | null |
21,634 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you at the decimal zero's on 6.2, it can become 6.20000 which is bigger than any other number | True_Correct | null |
21,635 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you covert them into the ten thousadnths,it would be 6.0000,6.2000,6.0790 and 6.0001.if you look at the tenths,the 6.2 is the biggest so thats the answer | True_Correct | null |
21,636 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you do 6.000 6.200 6.079 and 6.0001 you can see that 6.2 is the largest. | True_Correct | null |
21,637 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you figure out the the greatest number you will get the answer. | True_Neither | null |
21,638 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you go into the hundreths and thousanths the tenths would be bigger. | True_Correct | null |
21,639 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you line it up 6.2 then 6.079 6 and 6 are the same number ignore the six 2 is bigger than 0 the answer is 6.2 | True_Correct | null |
21,640 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you line up all the numbers in the place value columns 2 is bigger than 0. | True_Correct | null |
21,641 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look at the decimal places then you get b | True_Neither | null |
21,642 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look at the first decimal place all of the others have a 0 but 6.2 has a 2 which is greater than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,643 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look at the tenths column ,6.2 has the greatest number. | True_Correct | null |
21,644 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look at the tenths in the decimal numbers, you can see that 2 tenths is the greatest. | True_Correct | null |
21,645 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look at the units, the numbers are all the same. then, look at the tenths, the next greatest column. only b has any tenths, so that has to be the answer. | True_Correct | null |
21,646 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look in the tenths column it has a two in it which is bigger than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,647 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you look in the tenths column on b then you can see a 2. on all of the other answers you can see a 0 but on a it doesn't have a tenths column. b is the largest. | True_Correct | null |
21,648 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you make them aĺl the same 6.2 would be the biggest | True_Neither | null |
21,649 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you multiply them all by 10 you will get 60 62 60.79 60.001. | True_Neither | null |
21,650 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you put 0s after the 2 in 6.2 it will be the greatest number because its the biggest number on the left | True_Correct | null |
21,651 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you put the numbers on top of each other you can see which is biggest like this:
6.0000
6.2000
6.0790
6.0001 | True_Correct | null |
21,652 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you see the tenth place, b is largest therefore b is largest number | True_Correct | null |
21,653 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you take all the numbers and make so all of the numbers have the same number of decimals, then you will have:
6.0000
6.2000
6.0790
6.0001
you look in the tenths column. then it is easy to tell that 6.2 is the greatest. | True_Correct | null |
21,654 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | if you think about it as money you can see the difference | True_Neither | null |
21,655 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | im not sure how to explain | True_Neither | null |
21,656 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | im not too sure how to explain it | True_Neither | null |
21,657 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | im sort of guessing but b because it doesnt have any 0 in after the point | True_Correct | null |
21,658 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in all the numbers the tenths column is 0 but in 6.2 the tenth column is 2
2 > 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,659 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in c and b the numbers are in the hundredths column | True_Neither | null |
21,660 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in decimals it doesn't matter how matter how many place value places there is it just matters the value of the number in it and the closest to the whole number seven is 6.2 so i chose that one | True_Neither | null |
21,661 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in know the answer is b because it had more tenths than the other numbers. | True_Correct | null |
21,662 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in order: smallest: 6, 6.0001, 6.079, 6.2
this means 6.2 is the biggest. | True_Neither | null |
21,663 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in the first column it has the biggest number | True_Neither | null |
21,664 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in the number 6.2, the 0.2 is bigger than other 0s or nothing. | True_Correct | null |
21,665 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in the tenths 2 is the largest | True_Correct | null |
21,666 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in the tenths column 2 is bigger than 0 | True_Correct | null |
21,667 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | in the tents column 2 is more than 0 so that is why i picked 6.2 | True_Correct | null |
21,668 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | is rounded to one decimal place b would be bigger | True_Neither | null |
21,669 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | is the only one in the tenths column | True_Neither | null |
21,670 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it 6.2 because it's a whole number and a bit more. | True_Neither | null |
21,671 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it can't be "d" because it's 1 in the 1000's so b or possibly a would be right. | True_Neither | null |
21,672 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it can't be six because all of the other ones have a decimal and c and d are lower than 6.2 | True_Neither | null |
21,673 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it confuses me but i know that's greater because of its place value. | True_Neither | null |
21,674 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it doesn't matter how long the number is | True_Neither | null |
21,675 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it doesn't matter how many numbers there are, you would look at the tenths digit place and see how high that is. | True_Correct | null |
21,676 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it doesn't matter if the number has more digests it matters if the decimal place is filled with a number or not since the others aren't filled with any this one is the biggest | True_Correct | null |
21,677 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has 0.2 two more than 6 and that tenths are 10x bigger than hundredths and 100x bigger than thousandths and 1000x bigger than 0.0001. | True_Correct | null |
21,678 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has 2 tenths whereas all the others have none. all the ones are 6. | True_Correct | null |
21,679 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has 6 ones and 2 tenths . c and d have hundreths and a only has 6 ones . | True_Correct | null |
21,680 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has 6 wholes and 2 tenths and the others have 0 tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,681 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has 6 wholes and 2 tenths so it is bigger then 6 wholes | True_Neither | null |
21,682 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a digit in the 10ths | True_Correct | null |
21,683 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a higher digit in the tenths column | True_Correct | null |
21,684 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a tenth the rest of them are really small because they have hundreds and thousands | True_Correct | null |
21,685 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a two in the tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,686 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a two straight after the decimal point | True_Correct | null |
21,687 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a whole and a little more | True_Neither | null |
21,688 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has a whole number and a tenth | True_Correct | null |
21,689 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has another 0.2 and the others have less | True_Neither | null |
21,690 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has is the only number that has a digit in the tenths column. | True_Correct | null |
21,691 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has more tenths than the rest of the numbers. | True_Correct | null |
21,692 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has no zeros in it | True_Neither | null |
21,693 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has no zeros in middle of the number . | True_Neither | null |
21,694 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has point 2 not just a 6 it has a point in the six so it is bigger and better | True_Neither | null |
21,695 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has the biggest desemel point | True_Neither | null |
21,696 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has the biggest digit in the tenths column | True_Correct | null |
21,697 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has the biggest number in the tenths column. | True_Correct | null |
21,698 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has the biggest number of tenths | True_Correct | null |
21,699 | 32,835 | Which number is the greatest? | \( 6.2 \) | it has the biggest number of tenths | True_Correct | null |
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