0.2 and 0.02 are not equivalent because one is ten times the size of the other. 0.02 is 2 x 100ths while 0.20 is 20 x 100ths (or more simply 2 tenths).
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YES. 0.2 is the equivalent of two tenths.
In the context of numerical notation, leading zeroes are typically ignored, so "02" is equivalent to simply "2." Therefore, the number "02" does not represent any thousands; it is simply the number 2.
.02 is larger than .0013
To convert a binary number (base 2) to decimal, you multiply each digit by 2 raised to the power of its position from right to left, starting at 0. For 10110.0101, the decimal equivalent is calculated as (12^4) + (02^3) + (12^2) + (12^1) + (02^0) + (02^-1) + (12^-2) + (02^-3) + (1*2^-4), which simplifies to 22.3125.
Smaller. If you add .02 + .02 you would get .04 . Similarly in this fashion you keep adding .02 to itself. .02 + .02 + .02 + .02 .02 and you get .10 which is larger than .09 .09 + .09 = .18