It depends on the format of the date: 01/11/10 01/02/2010 2010/01/02
.02
You can express February 1st as either 02-01 (which would be II.I) or as 01-02 (which would be I.II)
0.1 or 0.02 Bring both to two decimal places. Hence 0.10 & 0.02 Dropping the prefixed decimal point and zeroes, we have 10 & 2 Since 10 > 2 , then it follows that 0.1 > 0.02 Another way is to convert to fractions. 0.1 = 1/10 ( one tenth) 0.02 = 2/100 = 1/50 ( one fiftieth) 1/10 > 1/50
I-II-MCMXCIV
To change decimals to fractions put decimal over 1 .02/1 move decimal places to right to get whole numbers; top and bottom 2/100 = 1/50
decimal point to the left of the whole number. Example: 1= whole number. Less than 1 as a decimal is .00, .01, 02 etc.
May 6th 2008. 2. 30 comes out 7/01/2008 3. 31 comes out 9/02/2008 Leafninja.com
It depends on the format of the date: 01/11/10 01/02/2010 2010/01/02
.02
.02
.02
.02
NO it changes from 01 to 02
01 02 03 04 anything from 01 to 100
You can express February 1st as either 02-01 (which would be II.I) or as 01-02 (which would be I.II)
He was born in 1983. Exactly on February 1, 1983.(1983-02-01).(1983-02-01)