1.111
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.1 = one tenth.01 = one hundredth.001 = one thousandth.0001 = one ten-thousandth.00001 = one hundred-thousandth
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth
6+5(.1)+3(.01)+7(.001)
0.001 = 0.001
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5/100=1/20 .05 Numbers after a decimal go like this: .1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 hundredth .001 = 1 thousandth .0001 = 1 ten thousandth
.1 tenth .01 hundredth .001 thousandth .0001 ten-thousandth .00001 hundred- thousandth .000001 millionth so on and so forth
.1 = one tenth.01 = one hundredth.001 = one thousandth.0001 = one ten-thousandth.00001 = one hundred-thousandth
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth
Start the number in the appropriate position and go from there. .1 = tenth .01 = hundredth .001 = thousandth .0001 = ten thousandth Answer: .0041 = 41 thousandths
1, 2, 5, 10, .5, .01, .1, .001, .0001 ect.
1111 + 0001 + 1000 + 0100 = 11100 Remember that in binary, 1 + 1 = 10 (0 carry 1) and 1 + 1 + 1 = 11 (1 carry 1).
Look at the progression as we move decimal point to the right.1 = One.1 = One tenth.01 = One hundredth.001 = One thousandth.0001 = One ten thousandth.0007 = Seven ten thousandths
In the Gregorian calendar system, the date January 1, 0001, corresponds to a Monday. However, it is important to note that the year 0001 is not considered a valid year in historical records, as the Gregorian calendar was not in use at that time. The calendar system commonly used during that period was the Julian calendar, which did not have a year 0, leading directly from 1 BCE to 1 CE.
The "lowest" social security number (001-01-0001) was the one issued to Grace D. Owen of Concord, New Hampshire the first three digits of social security numbers are used as identifiers for where a person was born
00:01 = 1 Minute Past Midnight