Decimal sounds like dime. Ten cents is written as $0.10. So 0.10 is the answer.
numbers after the decimal are in "ths" example .1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 hundredth .001 = one thousandth and so forth 5000.02
None because 001 is the same as 1
One tenth of one percent is equal to 0.1 percent.
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.001
the larger number is 0.1 because a tenth, which is the first place value after the decimal is bigger than a thousandth, which is the third number after the decimal.
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0.005
.01 and .001
numbers after the decimal are in "ths" example .1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 hundredth .001 = one thousandth and so forth 5000.02
One hundred percent = 1.0Ten percent = 0.1One percent = 0.01So, one tenth of one percent = 0.001
left of the decimal: .1 = 1 tenth. .01= 1 hundredth. .001 = 1 thousandth. etc. right of the decimal: 1. = one. 10.= ten. 100. = one hundred. etc.
None because 001 is the same as 1
left of the decimal: .1 = 1 tenth. .01= 1 hundredth. .001 = 1 thousandth. etc. right of the decimal: 1. = one. 10.= ten. 100. = one hundred. etc.
.001
One tenth of one percent is equal to 0.1 percent.
The 0005 is larger without a decimal points. If you meant .001 and .0005, the .001 is larger.