Another way to say "annex zero" is "add zero" or "append zero." It refers to the mathematical operation of including zero to a number without altering its value.
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The number .00015 is read as "one hundred fifty thousandths." In decimal terms, you can also say it as "zero point zero zero zero one five."
0.00065 is written in word form as zero point zero zero zero six five.
zero decimal seven zero one one
Five hundred and seventy thousand. Five seven zero zero zero zero.
Zero, nought, naught, nil, love, nothing, nowt,
Properly, it should be pronounced "zero three," but most people say "oh three."
You would say this number as "zero point zero two zero" or "zero point zero two."
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You would say 0.80 as "zero point eight zero" or "eighty hundredths."
You would say 0.00006 as "zero point zero zero zero zero six" in words.
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Null is the translation in German. It is translated from English to German. German is mostly spoken in the European countries.
You can say, "five one-hundredths," or "five hundredths." You can also say "zero point zero five."
In Canadian English, the word for zero is "zero," just as it is in American and British English. However, in informal contexts, Canadians might also use "naught" or "oh" when referring to zero, especially in phone numbers or scores. Overall, the standard term remains "zero."
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