I think this is 1/10000 and in word form that is one ten-thousandth.
Anything raised to the 0th power (except 0) is equal to 1. The reason: Consider the following sequence of numbers: 104, 103, 102, 101 Another way to write this sequence of numbers is 10000, 1000, 100, 10 Notice that each number is one-tenth of the preceding number. 1000 is one-tenth of 10000 100 is one-tenth of 1000 10 is one-tenth of 100. What should the next number in the sequence be? Looking at the first way of writing the numbers, it should be 100. Looking at the second way of writing it should be one-tenth of 10. One-tenth of 10 is 1. Similarly 10-1 would be the next number in the sequence and it would have to equal one-tenth of 1 or 0.1.
5/10000 = 0.0005 0.....
A tenth and one tenth are the same thing.
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The answer is 5
No. The numbers farther right of the decimal point are smaller. 0.0347 (347/10000) is about one-tenth of 0.3407 (3407/10000).
I think this is 1/10000 and in word form that is one ten-thousandth.
39370.08 inches equal 10000 decimeters. One decimeter is one-tenth of a meter. A meter equals 39.37 inches.
1/10 = 10/100
Anything raised to the 0th power (except 0) is equal to 1. The reason: Consider the following sequence of numbers: 104, 103, 102, 101 Another way to write this sequence of numbers is 10000, 1000, 100, 10 Notice that each number is one-tenth of the preceding number. 1000 is one-tenth of 10000 100 is one-tenth of 1000 10 is one-tenth of 100. What should the next number in the sequence be? Looking at the first way of writing the numbers, it should be 100. Looking at the second way of writing it should be one-tenth of 10. One-tenth of 10 is 1. Similarly 10-1 would be the next number in the sequence and it would have to equal one-tenth of 1 or 0.1.
5/10000 = 0.0005 0.....
A tenth and one tenth are the same thing.
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