0.5 ms.
Shift the decimal point three places to the right: 12600 milliseconds
Just add the decimal point, for eg; 51 milliseconds = 0.051 seconds, or .051 seconds.
point 1663265306 to a fraction = 1663265306/10000000000
"Zero point" is 0. It is an integer, not a fraction.
point 23 as a fraction = 23/1000.23 * 100/100 = 23/100 in fraction
The boiling point of water in the metric system is 100 degrees Celsius.
The metric system isn't used for day to day time measurement. The point of the metric, or SI, system is that it is a universal standard, the normal 24 hour clock is already the established universal system. Within the SI system the base unit of time is the second, all the normal prefixes apply, but since multiples of seconds are generally quoted in minutes and hours, the prefixes are mainly used with fractions of a second; milliseconds, nanoseconds etc.
Nought point nought nine as a fraction is 9/100
Look at the metric ruler pictured. Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting point, what is the distance to point D?
It has no largest point. They are units of measure. There can be an infinite number of units.
0 degrees Celsius.
There is no point A and so nothing is represented.