Without a decimal point, they are both the same. If you asked "Which is less .01 or .001", then .001 is the smaller number.
.001
It is .0055
In integer arithmetic, leading '0s' can be deleted. Therefore 01 becomes 1 and 009 becomes 9 And as you can see 9 is bigger than 1. However in the case of decimal numbers 0.01 and 0.009, 0.01 is bigger than 0.009.
Yes - it is three times as small
Without a decimal point, they are both the same. If you asked "Which is less .01 or .001", then .001 is the smaller number.
smaller. If it was 0.9. 1 would be bigger, but 1 is just the same as saying 01 or 09 could be 9 it's just the same.
.001
001 is the best one
.001 percent = .001 per hundred = .01 per thousand = 10 per million
It is .0055
0.074 is 0.064 bigger than 0.01
They are equally negative. -0.001 is the greater number.
Yes, 0.034 is greater than 0.000034 because each decimal's place bceomes smaller and smaller as you move from Left to Right. The more zeros there are after a decimal point, the smaller the number. 0.034= 34/1000 0.000034=34/1000000 To be clear .1 = one tenth = 1/10 = ten times smaller than 1 .01 = one hundredth = 1/100 = one hundred times smaller than 1 .001 = one thousandth = 1/1000 = one thousand times smaller than 1 and so on.
In integer arithmetic, leading '0s' can be deleted. Therefore 01 becomes 1 and 009 becomes 9 And as you can see 9 is bigger than 1. However in the case of decimal numbers 0.01 and 0.009, 0.01 is bigger than 0.009.
Yes - it is three times as small
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