To express .0015 as a fraction, we first need to understand that the decimal point is three places to the right of the decimal. Therefore, .0015 can be written as 15/10,000. To simplify this fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by 5, which gives us the simplified fraction 3/2,000.
Ah, 0.0015 is a small number, like a tiny bird perched on a branch. It is equal to 1.5 thousandths, which means if you had a dollar and divided it into a thousand equal parts, 0.0015 would be like having one and a half of those tiny parts. Just a whisper of a number, waiting to bring a touch of detail to your mathematical masterpiece.
15/100. 1.5/1000 .15/10000 .015/100000 .0015/1000000 .00015/10000000 .000015/100000000 .0000015/1000000000 Yeahhh.
0.015 We notice that threre are three digits in the decimal. So we write 0.015 / 1.000 Notice we place it over '1.000' ; three digit zeroes. Cancel down the decimal point 0.015/1.000 = 0015/1000 The prefix zeroes to '15' are trivial an can be discarded. Hence 0015/1000 = 15/1000 Since both both numbers end in '5' or '0' they will reduce by '5' Hence 15/1000 = 3/200 Since '3' is a prime number this will not reduce any further. Hence the answer is 0.015 = 3/200
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No because one and a half thousands is 1500
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
0.0015 × 105 equals 150