Yes. Unless the number you are multiplying .01 by is negative.
Without a decimal point, they are both the same. If you asked "Which is less .01 or .001", then .001 is the smaller number.
No.
nothing since they both are one.
It is: 0.004
It is .0055
multiply it by .001 i think
Without a decimal point, they are both the same. If you asked "Which is less .01 or .001", then .001 is the smaller number.
No.
To determine the number of grams in a set number of kilograms, just multiply it by 103. .001 * 103 = 1 so to answer your question, no .001 kilograms are not more than 1 gram
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4 + .9 + .03 + .001 is the expanded form of 4.931. To find the expanded form of a number, separate the number by the digits, multiply each digit by its place value, and the write it as a sum that hasn't been evaluated: 4(1) + 9(.1) + 3(.01) + 1(.001) = 4 + .9 + .03 + .001
There is no moshling 001.
Divide by 1000. Or multiply with .001
001 and then the US number including the area code.
.001
It is 12 because 001 is the same as 1
You move it to the left. As the unit gets larger, the base number gets smaller. One gram would be .001 kilograms. A kilogram is much larger than a gram, so the base number would be smaller to make up for being represented by a larger unit.