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No, it's 100 times smaller.

For every space 34 moves away from the decimal point, it decreases by 10 times.

For example 0.034 is ten times smaller than 0.34.

0.0034 is a hundred times smaller than 0.34.

0.00034 is a thousand times smaller than 0.34 and so on........

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