There is no number in between. There are no numbers between .1 and .1000 because if you take the zeros away it's the same number.
It depends if there is a decimal. If you mean .01 and .01000 then, yes, they are the same. If you mean 01 and 01000 then they are very different. The first is 1 and the other is 1000.
It is .0055
i penny is 1 out of 100 cents, therefore it is .01
Yes. Unless the number you are multiplying .01 by is negative.
Without a decimal point, they are both the same. If you asked "Which is less .01 or .001", then .001 is the smaller number.
It depends if there is a decimal. If you mean .01 and .01000 then, yes, they are the same. If you mean 01 and 01000 then they are very different. The first is 1 and the other is 1000.
01000-01999
01 is the lowest.
01000
It is .0055
04050
.01
what number is between 8.4 and 8.5? It is, 8.9!
In whole numbers, usually between the number 9 and the number 11. Or in Binary usually between 01 and 11.
01 data items are guaranteed to begin in computer's word boundary, 77 aren't.
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100
As a fraction the decimal number .01 is 1/100