Fifteen millionths
since 1000 mm =1 m, then .015 mm = .015/1000 = .000015 m
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Smaller.
it make it smaller and a little lager not a lot
Fifteen millionths
since 1000 mm =1 m, then .015 mm = .015/1000 = .000015 m
I doubt this has any use... but here goes... Divide by 1000000000000. So 15 / 1000000000000 = 0.00000000015 kilometers.
15/100. 1.5/1000 .15/10000 .015/100000 .0015/1000000 .00015/10000000 .000015/100000000 .0000015/1000000000 Yeahhh.
The reason it does that is because a zero at the beginning of a value has no effect so is not required. The value 000015 is just 15, so the zeroes are dropped. The only time you start with a zero and want it is for things that are not for calculation, such as phone numbers or codes. So the way to do it is to get Excel not to treat what you are typing in as a number, but as text. You do this by typing the single quote before the number like this: '000015 Then it will treat it as text and leave the zeroes there but won't show the single quote. You can also first format the cell(s) you want to be text and then enter the values.
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It is smaller.
Smaller.
it make it smaller and a little lager not a lot