Yes. Count the number of numbers to the RIGHT of the decimal point. First is 10ths, then 100ths. then 1,000ths.
100000000 or 10 Million 100000000 or 10 Million
No. A million is 1/1000th a billion. So it takes 1000 millions to make a billion. 1 million = 1,000,000 (6 zeros) 1 billion/milliard = 1,000,000,000 (9 zeros) 1 trillion is 1,000,000,000,000 (12 zeros)
Currently the bank has 1058 ATMs spread across India. The bank's 1000th branch is about to be opened in Kerala.
100 Dinar is the same as 1 Euro 150 Dinar is the same as 1 Pound
$1 is the same as 65p so $2 is the same as £1.30
The prefix "milli-" means 1000th. A millimeter is 1000th of a meter.
It is 12 because 001 is the same as 1
None because 001 is the same as 1
001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.001 is the same as the integer 1 and so you would write it as 1.
One thousandth of a meter is a term of measurement. It can be abbreviated by writing .001 m, or in fraction form 1/1000th m.
Any number raised to a power remains the same if that number is zero or one. Therefore, 001 (which is equivalent to 1) raised to the 50th power is simply 1. Thus, ( 001^{50} = 1 ).
Leading zeros have no value and therefore 001 is the same as 1 or one. If you meant 0.001 then the 1 is in the thousandths place and therfore represents one thousandth.
there are 1000ml in a Litre, so the answer is 1000th.
no 1 kg = 1000 grams 1 gram = .001 kg
1 cm = 10 mm 1 mm = .1 cm The values are as such because the letters after the numbers refer to fraction of a meter. A meter is equal to 39.37 inches. mm refers to a millimeter which is 1/1000th or .001 of a meter. cm refers to a centimeter which is 1/100th or .01 of a meter. The equation to figure out the answer to your original question ends up being: .01 / .001 which equals 10.
It is: 1/1000 = .001 or 0.001
0.001