No because one and a half thousands is 1500
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
10 cents is 10. cents 4 cents is 4. cents.
35 cents + 80 cents = 115 cents = $1.15
no 15 cents = $0.15 0.0015 is 100 times even smaller than that
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.
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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.
No because one and a half thousands is 1500
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
0.0015 × 105 equals 150
In Australia, using the prefix 0015 instead of the normal international access prefix 0011 will route your call on the Telstra network, with settings optimised for faxing. Certain echo cancellation and other technical settings for voice calls can interfere with fax transmission. Using 0015 for a fax may result in faster transmission with fewer errors.
0015 (military time)