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0.033 = 033/1000 = 33/1000 which cannot be simplified.
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
one example is population density, population number / area of country (sq. miles) england = 52 000 000 / 50 346 = 1 033 people / sq. mile
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No. 1/30 is .033 and 1/3 is 33.33%
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
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UK telephone numbers beginning with 03 (or +44 3 in international format) are non-geographic numbers charged at geographic rate. Numbers beginning with 033 (or +44 33) are available for use by the general public.
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.033 hectograms
I am also finding you can use this: System.out.println("\033"); I have checked it in Eclipse. Please check it in any other compiler/ IDE. Sorry Doesn't work with my Java 6 Output - /033 /033 : Your slash is the wrong way around ("\033", not "/033").
The answer is .033 dg.
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The telephone country code for Ghana is +233. The area code for Swedru is 033, or +233 33 in international format. The local number is always 7 digits. Almost all telephone numbers in Ghana changed in 2010. An old Swedru number of the form (041) XXXXX changed to (033) 20X-XXXX.