No that's like comparing 7 cents to seventy
The number 7= 7/1 or 14/2 or 21/3 .7= 7/10 or 14/20 or 28/40 .07= 7/100 .007=7/1000 .0007=7/10000
The number .007 contains one significant figure.
Answer: 0.7 is ten times as much as 0.07 Answer: Look at the first digit after the decimal point. That will tell you which one is greater. (If the first digit is the same - not the case here - look at the second digit, and so on.)
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007 has the same value as 07 which is 7
Seven hundredths is .07 = 7/100
.7 of a cenimeter, .07 of a decimeter, .007 of a meter
No because .07 is greater than .007
0.007 is less than 0.07
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If the 007 you are referring to are James Bond, and your questions is how the phenomeneon came into being, my answer is:The Englishman Ian flemming created James Bond (Agent 007), a fictional character, in 1953, and used him in a series of novels where Bond was the main character.
If you are referring to 007(George O'Malley) from Grey's Anatomy, yes he did die from saving a women from being hit by a bus.
007 is James Bond's code number.
Well, since she was shot, bled out in 007's arms, and a new person installed with the same monicker of M, I'm going to say no
The number 7= 7/1 or 14/2 or 21/3 .7= 7/10 or 14/20 or 28/40 .07= 7/100 .007=7/1000 .0007=7/10000
The Name's the Same - 1951 1953-07-07 was released on: USA: 7 July 1953