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Yes, 0.03 is greater than 0. This is because the decimal 0.03 represents three hundredths, which is a larger portion than just 0. Also, when comparing decimals, the number of decimal places matters. In this case, 0.03 has two decimal places, whereas 0 has none, making 0.03 greater.

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Well, honey, 0.03 is greater than 0. It's like asking if a penny is worth more than nothing - of course it is! So, yes, 0.03 is indeed greater than 0. Hope that clears things up for you, darling.

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5mo ago
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Oh, dude, really? Like, come on, man. 0.03 is definitely greater than 0. I mean, it's like, so obvious, right? It's like asking if a slice of Pizza is better than a crumb. Like, duh.

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Yes.

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yep

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