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Smaller. If you add .02 + .02 you would get .04 . Similarly in this fashion you keep adding .02 to itself. .02 + .02 + .02 + .02 .02 and you get .10 which is larger than .09 .09 + .09 = .18
.02 is larger than .0013
02 is the same as 2 because technically 0 is not a number.
10 + 23 = 33 Lowest possible real number 97 + 86 = 183 Highest possible real number 02 + 13 = 15 Lowest possible number 97 + 86 = 183 Highest possible number
No.
No, those are the only numbers that satisfy the equation. x squared -2x = 0
Yes, 0.02 * 0.02 has the same product as 0.2 * 0.002. (They both equal .0004). .2 = .02 * 10, and .002 = .02 / 10, so .2 * .002 = .02 * 10 * .02 / 10 = .02 * .02 * (10 / 10) = .02 * .02
Yes: 22 + 02 = 4.
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02% of 149.40 = 149.40*20/100 = 149.40*0.2
Depends on the 02 month, but if they have the same head lights the fenders are the same.
The sum of the squares of the digits of 13 is 12 + 32 = 10. The sum of the squares of the digits of this result is 12 + 02 = 1. Because this process results in a 1, this number is a happy number.
It could be a difference in thread patterns. If the oil filter has the wrong thread pattern for your vehicle, it could come loose and and you could lose your oil.
It is 23.5 hours (23 hours thirty minutes). From 2:30 AM one day to the next would be 24 hours. You can also do this using "military" time if you make each day 2400 hours, express 0200 the next day as the sum, and change the sum into hours and minutes before subtracting (this is the way computer programs do it, e.g. for military flight plan times). 02:00 + 24:00 = 46:00 = 45:60 45:60 - 02:30 = 23:30
1 oz = .02 kilo 1 kilo = 35.27 oz
365, so says the Mensa Puzzle Calendar. "There are 356 days in a year and every month/day combination represents a "Perfect Sum" day for some 21st century year. For example 02/05 is Feb. 5, 2007 and 12/29 is Dec. 29, 2041. The only tricky date is the leap day 02/29. Since 2031 is not a leap year (not divisible by 4) 2/29 cannot be a "perfect sum" day for any year."