Binary for the decimal number 2 is 10 (or 0000 0010 if you want it as a byte value) ASCII code for the decimal number 2 is 50 (Dec), 34 (Hex), 062 (Oct), 0011 0010 (Bin)
0.062 cents = 62/100000 of a dollar
288 000, 001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 006, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 020, 021, 022, 023, 024, 025, 026, 030, 031, 032, 033, 034, 035, 036, 040, 041, 042, 043, 044, 045, 046, 050, 051, 052, 053, 054, 055, 056, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 065, 066 x 6 Unless you mean all numbers in the string must be unique, excluding numbers like 000 and 001, then it's 180 or 012, 013, 014, 015, 016, 021, 023, 024, 025, 026, 031, 032, 034, 035, 036, 041, 042, 043, 045, 046, 051, 052, 053, 054, 056, 061, 062, 063, 064, 065 x 6
062
mmm, there's a lot. For instance, .06145, .05984354. As long as it's below .062 and above .058, the number is in between.
BSB 062-548 belongs to the Commonwealth Bank (CBA) at Griffith in New South Wales.
062
Ash dressed up as a maid in the Diamond and Pearl episode number 062, 'Tanks for the memories!'.
852 062 in 2011
if you meant to have a decimal in there, i'll answer in all eventuality. 6.2>0.62>0.062 Also if the question was as is phrased. It doesnt matter how many zeros there are to the left, 062 is still 62. 00000000000000062 is still 62. So 062 = 62, exactly the same
062-650 Commonwealth Bank of Australia 19 Orient Street Batemans Bay NSW Batemans Bay
0.062 x 100 = 6.2%
62/1,000 or 31/500
062-021 Commonwealth Bank of Australia Market & Castlereagh Streets Sydney NSW St James
0.62 = 6.2 x 10-1.