0.10
Actually no it isn't. It is said in maths as 0.1. 0.10 is mathematically incorrect.
009 = 9
Yes, .04 is greater than .009
.009 is greater than .002
.009
009 & 0.05 Since there is no decimal point for '009' , then drop the prefix zeroes to '9' & 0.05 Hence 9 > 0.05 However, if you mean 0.09 or 0.009 please ensure that you put in the decimal point. In both cases '0.09' & '0.009' there will be different answers. 0.09 > 0.05 & 0.009 < 0.05
9, 010, 000 comes one after 9, 009, 999.
009 = 9
I write it as: 90 000 009 009 009 as I use the long scale (as used in Europe). Others write it as: 90 009 009 009 as they use the short scale (as used in USA).
12.297
0802 * 009 = 7,218
33.3333
.009 or 0.009 is written as nine thousandths.
600 multiplied by 009 = 5,400
29, 009, 437 29, 009, 437
Yes, .04 is greater than .009
.009 is greater than .002
(1 + .009)¹⁰ =1.009¹⁰ =10,090,000,000