To write the abbreviated year 2008 correctly, you should write it as '08. The apostrophe before the 08 indicates that the first two digits of the year are omitted. This format is commonly used in informal or casual writing to save space and is understood to refer to the year 2008.
100+ 08
Dates are generally written using the roman numeral for each of the three numbers - The day, month, and year.14 - XIV (10 + (5 - 1))08 - VIII (5 + 1 + 1 + 1)2001 - MMI (1000 + 1000 + 1)
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This is to see how you look at your future. You can write out a list of things you would like to accomplish in the next year.
01 = I 08 = VIII 1997 = MCMXCVII, so you'd write 01 08 1997 as I-VIII-MCMXCVII
800.0 Eight hundredths is 0.8
You can write that in various ways:08/08/196208/08/628/8/19628/8/62You could use any of the above and replace each / with the - symbol, like this:08-08-1962
.08
2+.08
it is 88+.08
The answer is .08.
Most likely it stands for "quarter 2, calendar year '08"--meaning the second quarter of the current year (calendar year, not fiscal year) 2008. "Fiscal year" is typically abbreviated "FY." In business, a year is often divided into quarters, three months to a quarter (3 x 4 = 12), for record-keeping purposes. The second quarter would be the second three-month interval, or the months of April through June. ----