It could be an Outer London (UK) exchange.
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A London (UK) phone number has 8 digits. If you wish to dial a London (UK) phone number from outside the London area (or a mobile phone) you need to prefix the 8 digits by the 3 digit London area code of 020 (which would normally be displayed in brackets before the number viz: (020) yxxx xxxx - the y is either 3, 7 or 8). If you wish to dial it from outside the UK, you'll need the international prefix for your country, followed by the country code of 44 plus the London area code without the leading zero plus the 8 digits, ie: +44 20 yxxx xxxx
Well, darling, 020 as a fraction is simply 20/1. You see, any whole number can be written as a fraction with the number itself as the numerator and 1 as the denominator. So, 020 is no exception to this rule.
002 is 2 and 020 is 20, so 020 is greater.
none, by definition a 3 digit number is greater than 99, thus "020" and "20.0" can not be a 3 digit number
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