It depends on the context: for example, in measurement contexts, 3.600 would imply greater precision or lesser error than 3.60. In other contexts (e.g., in school algebra exercises) the two numbers could be treated as equivalent.
Yes
Yes
360
No, 3600 is 36 x 100 36 times 10 is 360
one tenth of an hour, or 6 minutes. 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour = 3600 seconds an hour 360/3600 = 0.1
4050
There are 23 factor pairs: 3600 = 1 x 3600 3600 = 2 x 1800 3600 = 3 x 1200 3600 = 4 x 900 3600 = 5 x 720 3600 = 6 x 600 3600 = 8 x 450 3600 = 9 x 400 3600 = 10 x 360 3600 = 12 x 300 3600 = 15 x 240 3600 = 16 x 225 3600 = 18 x 200 3600 = 20 x 180 3600 = 24 x 150 3600 = 25 x 144 3600 = 30 x 120 3600 = 36 x 100 3600 = 40 x 90 3600 = 45 x 80 3600 = 48 x 75 3600 = 50 x 72 3600 = 60 x 60
360% of 3600 = 360% * 3600 = 3.6 * 3600 = 12,960
360
Because they are equivalent ratios
The least common multiple (LCM) of 360 and 1200 is 3600.
360
3600
3600
No, 3600 is 36 x 100 36 times 10 is 360
16*225 is 3600.
one tenth of an hour, or 6 minutes. 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour = 3600 seconds an hour 360/3600 = 0.1
10% p.a. of 3600 is 360 p.a. is 30 per month
360, 720, 1080, 1440, 1800, 2160, 2520, 2880, 3240, 3600, 3960, . . .