The positive critical value depends on the distribution and then the parameters (if any) which characterise the distribution.
001 is the best one
4 + .9 + .03 + .001 is the expanded form of 4.931. To find the expanded form of a number, separate the number by the digits, multiply each digit by its place value, and the write it as a sum that hasn't been evaluated: 4(1) + 9(.1) + 3(.01) + 1(.001) = 4 + .9 + .03 + .001
Leading zeros have no value and therefore 001 is the same as 1 or one. If you meant 0.001 then the 1 is in the thousandths place and therfore represents one thousandth.
001 = one
In the context of an Independent Samples t-Test, a p-value of .001 indicates a statistically significant finding, meaning there is strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis. This suggests that the difference in means between the two groups being compared is unlikely to have occurred by chance. Typically, a p-value below .05 is considered significant, so .001 is well below this threshold.
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The rough value of an Iver Johnson 410 shotgun serial number 001 is about $300. However, this will depend on the condition of the shotgun.
4 + .9 + .03 + .001 is the expanded form of 4.931. To find the expanded form of a number, separate the number by the digits, multiply each digit by its place value, and the write it as a sum that hasn't been evaluated: 4(1) + 9(.1) + 3(.01) + 1(.001) = 4 + .9 + .03 + .001
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Leading zeros have no value and therefore 001 is the same as 1 or one. If you meant 0.001 then the 1 is in the thousandths place and therfore represents one thousandth.
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.
Based on my references the 1952 Helvetia coin is valued at .21 cents. However, there is only a .001 USD value.
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