0.015 = 15/1000
0.015 is already expressed as a decimal.
If need it to be expressed as a fraction then yes, it will be 15/1000.
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
No because one and a half thousands is 1500
No, the sum of a repeating decimal and a terminating decimal is never a terminating decimal.
A terminating decimal is a decimal that ends. A repeating decimal is a decimal that goes on and on.
you divide the numerator by the denominator on you will get a decimal and you write it 00.00 that is a decimal
0015 is 15 which is 1500%. If you mean 0.0015, then it is 0.15%.
.0015 = .15%
Fifteen ten thousandths
You would say the number 0.0015 as "zero point zero zero one five" or "zero decimal zero zero one five."
0012 0001 0015
Fifteen ten thousandths
0015
In Australia, if you use 0015 (instead of the default 0011) as an international access prefix, you route via Telstra with settings optimized for faxing.
0.0015 × 105 equals 150
No because one and a half thousands is 1500
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
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