Most people would say "fifteen thousandths". It would not be wrong to say "Point (or decimal) zero one five".
The number 0015 is expressed as "fifteen." Leading zeros do not affect the value of the number, so 0015 is equivalent to 15. In various contexts, such as digital displays or programming, leading zeros may be used for formatting purposes, but they do not change the numerical value.
No because one and a half thousands is 1500
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
how do you say 9,901 in words
Yes you do say and write words again.
Fifteen ten thousandths
You would say zero for the zeros " so 0001 would be zero zero zero one; or 0015 would be zero zero fifteen and so on. Hope this helped
0015
0012 0001 0015
Fifteen ten thousandths
In Australia, if you use 0015 (instead of the default 0011) as an international access prefix, you route via Telstra with settings optimized for faxing.
You would say the number 0.0015 as "zero point zero zero one five" or "zero decimal zero zero one five."
0.0015 to %:= 0.0015 x 100%= 0.15%
0.0015 × 105 equals 150
No because one and a half thousands is 1500
In Australia, using the prefix 0015 instead of the normal international access prefix 0011 will route your call on the Telstra network, with settings optimised for faxing. Certain echo cancellation and other technical settings for voice calls can interfere with fax transmission. Using 0015 for a fax may result in faster transmission with fewer errors.
0015 (military time)