A commonly used abbreviation is:
0 < x < 1
That means that "x" can be between these values. This is actually a shortcut for the combination: 0 < x AND x < 1.
If you want to include the extremes, 0 and 1, replace the less-than symbol with the less-than-or-equal-to symbol.
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Actually, there is an infinite number of decimals between 0 and 1.
For positional place value purposes as for example to distinguish between 23 and 203
You write an equal sign; you write something to the left of the equal sign; and you write something to the right of the equal sign. For example: x = 3 x = y 3 = 3 0 = 4 1 + 2 = 5 etc.
Nine of them. All consecutive integers have nine tenths between them.
If X is the bigger number, then write it like this: X> 0+-5