To say .00015, you would read it as "fifteen ten-thousandths" or "point zero zero zero one five." This number is in the thousandths place value, with the digit 1 in the ten-thousandths place.
15/100. 1.5/1000 .15/10000 .015/100000 .0015/1000000 .00015/10000000 .000015/100000000 .0000015/1000000000 Yeahhh.
30 percent of 20 percent of 150 percent = 0.09
0.900 percent = 0.90 percent = 0.9 percent = 9/10 percent 0.900 percent = 0.009 0.900 = 90 percent
1 percent of a percent is 1/10000 or 0.0001; this is the same as saying 1 percent percent. Example: 5 percent percent is 0.0005, so 5 percent percent of 100 is 0.0005 x 100 or 0.05.
This can be read as "fifteen".
Fifteen hundred-thousandths.
I think this is it .00015
To say .00015, you would read it as "fifteen ten-thousandths" or "point zero zero zero one five." This number is in the thousandths place value, with the digit 1 in the ten-thousandths place.
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Since you didnt put a decimal point that is just 15 inches lol
nitrogen makes up 71% of the air and oxygen makes up 21% of the air and the other 1 percent are argon with 0.93 % carbon dioxide with .038% neon with .0018% helium with .00052% methane with .00015% krypton with .00011% and hydrogen with .00005%
0.015. The first number after the decimal point is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths.
nitrogen makes up 71% of the air and oxygen makes up 21% of the air and the other 1 percent are argon with 0.93 % carbon dioxide with .038% neon with .0018% helium with .00052% methane with .00015% krypton with .00011% and hydrogen with .00005%
You must always disregard preceeding zeros when dealing with positive integers. The question is therefore simplified to:- "Which is bigger 15 or 12" - the answer is then self evident.
15/100. 1.5/1000 .15/10000 .015/100000 .0015/1000000 .00015/10000000 .000015/100000000 .0000015/1000000000 Yeahhh.
The 5 most abundant elements in the universe are hydrogen (about 75%), helium (about 23%), oxygen (about 1%), carbon (about 0.5%), and nitrogen (about 0.3%). These elements make up the majority of atomic matter in the universe.