.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
1110 0001
One inch = 25,400 microns; so .00001 inch = 0.25400 microns
Starting with what each decimal place is called: .1 one tenth .01 one hundreth .001 one thousanth .0001 one ten-thousanth .00001 one hundred-thousanth .000001 one millionth So, If you have the number: .999999, and add one more...1.000000 you need 1,000,000 (one million) to make a whole.
A dyne is .00001 newtons.
there are infinitely many positive rational and irrational numbers smaller than .0001. Try .00001. Or how about π/100000.
.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
For Capital A, 0100 0001. For Lowercase A, 0110 0001.
00000 or 00001
o.1, because if you say this number, you say it, zero and one tenth, and you say o.oo1, zero and one thousandths, and in decimals, the number that sounds bigger is always smaller
.00001 x 3 = .00003
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth
point 00001 as a percent = 0.001%0.00001 * 100% = 0.001%
1110 0001
yes it is one millimetre is = to 0001 of a meter 1m=1000mi