There are an infinite amount of numbers between 0.32 and 0.33. For example 0.320000002, 0.320322, 0.329.
Not sure about pre-algebra but0 = 000 1 = 001 2 = 002 3 = 003 4 = 010 5 = 011 6 = 012 7 = 013 8 = 020 9 = 021 10 = 022 11 = 023 12 = 030 13 = 031 14 = 032 15 = 033
A 21 Gage Steel plate is about 1/32 inch thick. Various charts put it at .032" to .033". That is for plain steel. Galvanized, aluminum and stainless have different measurements for the same gage.
.032 is not a measurement.
To determine if .032 is less than p, you need to know the value of p. If p is greater than .032, then yes, .032 is less than p. If p is equal to or less than .032, then the statement is false.
Neither are decimals, because you have NOT indicated the position of the decimal point. They are just integers/numbers.
Most likely .032-.033
yah, there are infinite numbers between .03 and .04 such as .035, .032, .035827358972938579387598732905872938759023849085732984598732908570398579837948579387598479385798, etc
032- 422-1953
1969 = serial start by 932 and 1970 by 032
Not sure about pre-algebra but0 = 000 1 = 001 2 = 002 3 = 003 4 = 010 5 = 011 6 = 012 7 = 013 8 = 020 9 = 021 10 = 022 11 = 023 12 = 030 13 = 031 14 = 032 15 = 033
A 21 Gage Steel plate is about 1/32 inch thick. Various charts put it at .032" to .033". That is for plain steel. Galvanized, aluminum and stainless have different measurements for the same gage.
032
between .028 & .032
.032 is not a measurement.
To determine if .032 is less than p, you need to know the value of p. If p is greater than .032, then yes, .032 is less than p. If p is equal to or less than .032, then the statement is false.
Neither are decimals, because you have NOT indicated the position of the decimal point. They are just integers/numbers.
3.3% = .033 Because percentages are out of a total of 100% you divide 3.3 into 100 to get .033. 3.3/100=.033