Not quite. According to the laws of how to round off numbers, 0.1 can be between 0.06 and 0.14. While 0.10 can be between 0.95 and 0.105
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Since 010 = 10, 010 of 1% = 10 of 1% = 10% or 0.1
1% is the same as .01 times the original number. For instance, 1% of 500 is the same as .01 x 500 = 5.
0.010 is 0.007 thicker than 0.003
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.010 is thicker than .005
It depends if there is a decimal. If you mean .01 and .01000 then, yes, they are the same. If you mean 01 and 01000 then they are very different. The first is 1 and the other is 1000.
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1% is the same as .01 times the original number. For instance, 1% of 500 is the same as .01 x 500 = 5.
Since 010 = 10, 010 of 1% = 10 of 1% = 10% or 0.1
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The smaller the value the closer it is to zero..003 < .01, therefore .003 is closer to zero.On a number line (not to scale):---(0)--(.001)-(.002)-(.003)-(.004)-(.005)-(.006)-(.007)-(.008)-(.009)-(.010)-(.011)Notice how .003 is closer to 0 than .010