Equal. Doesn't matter how many zeroes there are as long as they come at the end. For example: .7 = .70 = .700000000000 Or a better way to think about it would be to write out what each one actually represents. In the first number .7 can be read as seven-tenths. In a fraction this is 7/10. In the second number .70 can be read as seventy-hundredths. In a fraction this is 70/100. 70/100 however is not in simplest form. If you divide the numerator and denominator by 10 you get 7/10. So they are equal! You might wonder why someone would then write .70 rather than .7 This is going well beyond your question, but when someone writes .7 we may wonder whether they are rounding and the true number is actually .71 or .72. By writing .70 we are implying a greater precision than .7; however the numbers are actually still equal.
.070
there are 4
It is: 7/100 = seven hundredths of an inch
241 070 417
7.07*10-5 = 0.000 070 7
Yes, it is. It is greater than some numbers and less than others.
.070
.070
.070
105cc
91 is larger
7
.070
there are 4
Advice columns are in the 070's.
.070 = 70/1000 = 7/100
It is: 7/100 = seven hundredths of an inch