if you add all zeros after the non zero decimal digit answer does not change.
In your case 0.2 = 2/10; 0.20 = 20/100 = 2/10; 0,200 = 200/1000 = 2/10; etc
002 < 020 Drop the prefix zeroes'. Hence 2 < 20
.02 is two hundredths
none, by definition a 3 digit number is greater than 99, thus "020" and "20.0" can not be a 3 digit number
two cenzurs equal to (10)²years or 2(10)²years
20 thousandths
Is this equivalent to each other
1/50 1/8= .125
There are no 13-digit telephone numbers beginning with 02 in the UK. All numbers beginning with 02 have 11 digits, including the trunk prefix 0. For example, 020 7496 0123 [fictional number].
002 < 020 Drop the prefix zeroes'. Hence 2 < 20
.020"
149.25
15 moles of 02 equal 480 g.
London is area code 020.
No. 020 is 20 and 039 is 39.
UK area code 020 is London, but there are no valid numbers beginning with 020 4, much less 020 43. Also, the area code for London is just 020, not 020x or 020xx. There are no other UK telephone area codes beginning with 020.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 20/100, or 2/10, is equal to 0.2.
020 is the telephone dialling code for all of London.