No. 10 is 100 times greater than .1
Oh honey, bless your heart. No, 01 is not greater than 10. In the world of numbers, the leading zero doesn't mean squat when it comes to value. So, in this case, 10 is the bigger fish in the pond.
If you mean 0.01 mm, this would be 10 microns
.01 The 0 is in the tenths place
10
it is 1/10One-tenthIf you mean what is 0.1 as a fraction then it is 1/10 because a decimal is out of a hundred so it becomes 10/100 and them you can divide the top and the bottom by 10 to simplify it to 1/10
.10 is larger than .01
.01 * 103 = 10
It is the (-2) power.
10: X 01: I 1950: MCML
In straight numerical order, the records are: 01 38, 01 38, 10 36, 10 37, 11 37, 11 38, 222 10 37, 534 01 38, 534 10 38, 535 01 38, 535 11 38, 536 01 38, 600 11 37. In terminal digit order (last digit first), the order is: 600 11 37, 535 01 38, 535 11 38, 534 01 38, 534 10 36, 534 10 38, 536 01 38, 01 38, 01 38, 10 37, 11 37, 11 38, 222 10 37. In middle digit order, the records are: 534 10 36, 534 10 38, 534 01 38, 535 01 38, 535 11 38, 536 01 38, 600 11 37, 222 10 37, 01 38, 10 37, 11 37, 11 38.
.50 + .50 + .25 + .25 +.10 + .10 + .05 + .05 + .01 + .01 = 1.82
Every 10 years.Well unless it's a trick question I would have thought at 00.01 on the 1st of January of the current set of 10 years.For example00.01 01/01/201000.01 01/01/202000.01 01/01/2030etc