0.09 is already in decimal format. It is 9/100 as a fraction.
It is the third digit after the decimal point.
Easy .09and .009 * * * * * Clearly not so easy because the above answer is seriously wrong. You add 0 after the number so that equivalent decimals are 0.90, 0.90000 etc.
Easy .09and .009 * * * * * Clearly not so easy because the above answer is seriously wrong. You add 0 after the number so that equivalent decimals are 0.90, 0.90000 etc.
Easy .09and .009 * * * * * Clearly not so easy because the above answer is seriously wrong. You add 0 after the number so that equivalent decimals are 0.90, 0.90000 etc.
Easy .09and .009 * * * * * Clearly not so easy because the above answer is seriously wrong. You add 0 after the number so that equivalent decimals are 0.90, 0.90000 etc.
009 (9) is greater than 005 (5) by 004 (4)
9, 010, 000 comes one after 9, 009, 999.
Cross out zeroes before the number, just like in dividing regular numbers. (10/100 is the same as 1/10) Example: .003/.009 is the same as 3/9, which is 1/3, which is .333333
.009 is greater than .002
Any whole number followed by: .009
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
No. Anything that has a finite number of decimals (or repeating decimals) is a rational number.