yes it is
.025 is thicker than .012
.0032 is greater than .003
.003 is faster than .005
005 is thicker than 003
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
ANZ bank in sydney with the bsb of 012 003
vstar650..hot.........cold intake .007-.012 .003-.005 exhaust .012-.017 .005-.007 measurements in inch thousands
.025 is thicker than .012
.0032 is greater than .003
.003 is faster than .005
005 is thicker than 003
3 Thousandths = .003 3.995 - .003 = 3.992
001, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010, 011, 012, 013, 014, 015, 020, 021, 022 and 023.
To determine if 003 is smaller than 005, you can compare the numbers by their value. Both are three-digit numbers, but when considering their actual values, 003 is equivalent to 3, and 005 is equivalent to 5. Since 3 is less than 5, it follows that 003 is indeed smaller than 005.
No, 012 and 0120 are not the same. In numerical terms, 012 is equivalent to 12, while 0120 is equivalent to 120. The presence of the additional zero changes the value, making 0120 larger than 012.
The smaller the value the closer it is to zero..003 < .01, therefore .003 is closer to zero.On a number line (not to scale):---(0)--(.001)-(.002)-(.003)-(.004)-(.005)-(.006)-(.007)-(.008)-(.009)-(.010)-(.011)Notice how .003 is closer to 0 than .010
4.401 Expalanation: 3 thousands is .003 so if you start with 4.404 and subtract .003 you have 4.401