Yes, .5 is the same as 0.5, the only difference would be the number of significant figures used.
Yes. These two numbers are just written in two different formats.
Depends on the context
4:05
Five cents is .05
It remains the same as .05 or as 0.05
0625 > 05 Drop the prefixed zeroes and we have 625 & 5 . Since 625 > 5 , then 0625 > 05 .
05 is the same as 5 which is greater than 0.33
Depends on the context
The Name's the Same - 1951 1955-05-05 was released on: USA: 5 May 1955
The Name's the Same - 1951 1953-05-05 was released on: USA: 5 May 1953
3791*5% is the same thing as 3791*.05, which equals 189.55
The Name's the Same - 1951 1955-07-05 was released on: USA: 5 July 1955
The Name's the Same - 1951 1952-11-05 was released on: USA: 5 November 1952
No. 0.05 is 5 /100 and 0.5 is 5/10 = 50/100
It is not. All three are different.
05 is larger than 0001. It's just like saying "which is larger 1 or 5" it's exactly the same.
5
5% = .05 .05 * 83 = 4.15