.002 (and all up to .009)
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true (answered by a sixth grader) (1x.01) + (2x.001) + (3x.0001) = .0123
.1 = one tenth.01 = one hundredth.001 = one thousandth.0001 = one ten-thousandth.00001 = one hundred-thousandth
.1 tenth .01 hundredth .001 thousandth .0001 ten-thousandth .00001 hundred- thousandth .000001 millionth so on and so forth
Start the number in the appropriate position and go from there. .1 = tenth .01 = hundredth .001 = thousandth .0001 = ten thousandth Answer: .0041 = 41 thousandths
0001 0110 001 is the first valid host address of 193.168.22.1.
0001011 111000 1010010001111 10001010101 000110 1001101010 001010101010 1001 001 01 010010010101 0011010001010010 100100010101 1110000 1101010 01001 100 0001 10001 110001 0101
5/100=1/20 .05 Numbers after a decimal go like this: .1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 hundredth .001 = 1 thousandth .0001 = 1 ten thousandth
The number between .01 and .001 is .005. This number is found by taking the average of the two given numbers: (.01 + .001) / 2 = .011 / 2 = .005. This calculation represents the midpoint between the two values on the number line.
1, 2, 5, 10, .5, .01, .1, .001, .0001 ect.
30 * 0001 = 30
.1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 one-hundredth .001 = 1 one-thousandth .0001 = 1 ten-thousandth .00001 = 1 one-hundred-thousandth