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If you mean as exact numbers, yes. But when you deal with measurements in the real world, nothing is exact, and all measurements are approximate. If a measurement is given as 0.1, it usually means that it is accurate to one decimal place, which means it could be anywhere from 0.05 to 0.15. If it is given as 0.10, it means that it is accurate to two places, so it is between 0.095 and 0.105.

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Well, honey, technically speaking, 0.1 and 0.10 are the same value because they both represent one-tenth. It's like asking if a dime and a penny are the same in terms of value - they're both worth 10 cents, just like these two numbers are both equivalent to 0.1. So, yes, they are the same, but I wouldn't invite them both to the party because that would just be redundant.

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2mo ago
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Oh, what a lovely question! Yes, my friend, 0.1 and 0.10 are indeed the same. You see, both of these numbers represent one-tenth, just written slightly differently. It's like painting a happy little tree with different shades of green - they may look different, but they're still part of the same beautiful forest.

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1mo ago
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Yes

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