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Short answer: James' hand is bigger than Jennifer's hand. Why?

In this case, 0.165 is farther away from 1.0 than 0.17. 0.17 to closer to 1.0, and it farther away from 0 than 0.165 is. It can also be compared using inequalities.

0 < 0.165 < 1.7 < 1.

Therefore, James' hand is bigger than Jennifer's.

James hand is bigger than the Jennifer’s hand.

Further explanation:

In the question it is given that the length of James hand is [tex]0.17\text{ meter}[/tex] and the length of the Jennifer hand is [tex]0.165\text{ meter}[/tex].

This question is based on the concept of quantitative comparison.

In quantitative comparison two quantities are compared as per their magnitude.

The most important point in quantitative comparison is that both the quantities should have same unit.  

For example: If a comparison is made on the speed of two vehicles than it is necessary to note that the speed of both vehicles should be in same unit i.e., either the unit must be meter per second, kilometre per hour or any other unit.

The length of the James hand and Jennifer hand both are given in same unit i.e., "meter".

So, the quantitative comparison can be done further.

The length of James hand is given as [tex]0.17\text{ meter}[/tex] and the length of the Jennifer hand is given as [tex]0.165\text{ meter}[/tex].

Compare the quantity [tex]0.17[/tex] and [tex]0.165[/tex].

[tex]\boxed{0.17>0.165}[/tex]

From the above comparison it is concluded that the length of James hand is greater than teh length of Jennifer’s hand.

Thus, James hand is bigger than the Jennifer’s hand.

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Answer details:  

Grade: Junior school  

Subject: Mathematics  

Topic: Quantitative comparison  

Keywords: Quant, quantitaive comparison, magnitude, speed, bigger, james, jennifer, meter, centimeter, unit, 0.17, 0.165.

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