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All you need to look at is the first and second numbers (the one in front of the decimal and the one behind it.) Because 3 (8.3) is greater than 1 (8.1), 8.3 is greater.
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yes because the 3 is bigger than the 1 in the tenths spot (right behind the decimal)
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