Yes there is. There's a .75
100 times smaller than 54 is 0.54
0.088 is 100 times smaller than 8.8 is.
25 is definitely smaller than 100. 100 is 4x the amount of 25.
To find what is 100 times smaller than 37, you divide 37 by 100. This calculation results in 0.37. Therefore, 100 times smaller than 37 is 0.37.
It is: 100
64/100 = 0.64 which is smaller than 0.65
If you get your sunglasses with a good designer frame and prescription-ground lenses to correct your vision (if you need it), you might pay $300 to $500. But you can get good non-prescription sunglasses for $100. (U.S. Dollars)
Greater than 100% or smaller than -100%.
2.4 x 100 = 240
Yes there are optical stores that avail prescription lenses in safety eyeglasses. There are other options too, such as wearing the safety glass over your normal prescription eyewear. It is less preferred because the safety glass can loosen up and fall off your facial or you can face irritation near your ears. Safety glasses with prescription lenses are made from polycarbonate. This compound is more than 10 times resistant than glass or plastic lenses. They also offer 100 per cent safety from the harmful UV sunlight rays. Thus, you can add a prescription to your safety glasses from an expert and be more productive.
It is 100 times smaller, because a decimeter is 10 times smaller than a meter and a milimeter is 1,000 times smaller than a meter. 10/1000=100
0.06 is 100 times smaller than 6.