Since the integer parts are the same (zero in each case), compare the first digit after the decimal point. The number with the smallest digit here is the smallest. If the first digit after the decimal point is the same, compare the second digit, etc.
013
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Usually you can't, because it's less than 1. If I HAVE to write it, I would write 013/20.
Thirteen thousandths
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001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
The BSB number 013-479 belongs to the ANZ Bank at Rowville, Victoria.
The booklet says 004, 013, 049, 108, 110, 180, 209.
0.000 013 315 62 billion0.000 013 315 62 billion0.000 013 315 62 billion0.000 013 315 62 billion
That answer is not correct... To receive the size of the diameter you multiply the first number by .013 & then add .06". So, the math is as follows: 10*.013+.06= .19" Major Diameter. I'm not quite sure why the numbers .013 and .06 are used, but i will research this.
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013 inches is approximately 33 centimetres, or one third of a metre.
18 billion 796 thousand 013 would be written as: 18,000,796,013.
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