9000/1000 = 9.0
It is the third digit after the decimal point.
009 & 0.05 Since there is no decimal point for '009' , then drop the prefix zeroes to '9' & 0.05 Hence 9 > 0.05 However, if you mean 0.09 or 0.009 please ensure that you put in the decimal point. In both cases '0.09' & '0.009' there will be different answers. 0.09 > 0.05 & 0.009 < 0.05
419, 009
In integer arithmetic, leading '0s' can be deleted. Therefore 01 becomes 1 and 009 becomes 9 And as you can see 9 is bigger than 1. However in the case of decimal numbers 0.01 and 0.009, 0.01 is bigger than 0.009.
.009 and .008
Well, darling, to write 9 thousandths as a decimal, you simply place the 9 after the decimal point. So, it's 0.009. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
9% = 0.09 0.9% = 0.009
0.009 is already expressed as a decimal fraction. As an "ordinary" fraction, 0.009 = 9/1000
I write it as: 90 000 009 009 009 as I use the long scale (as used in Europe). Others write it as: 90 009 009 009 as they use the short scale (as used in USA).
0.009 & 0.2 Write each decimal to three decimal places 0.009 & 0.200 Drop the prefix zero and decimal point 009 & 200 Drop the prefix (trivial zeroes) 9 & 200; Hence 9 < 200 it follows that 0.009 < 0.200 => 0.009 < 0.2
.009
9000/1000 = 9.0
nine thousandths
It is the third digit after the decimal point.
Oh, dude, you want the expanded form for 1.639? That's like saying, "Hey, can you break down this number for me?" So, 1.639 in expanded form is 1 + 0.6 + 0.03 + 0.009. It's like breaking down a pizza into slices, but with numbers instead.
Since there are no decimal points the number is simply nine.