This can be read as "fifteen".
Fifteen hundred-thousandths.
I think this is it .00015
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To say .00015, you would read it as "fifteen ten-thousandths" or "point zero zero zero one five." This number is in the thousandths place value, with the digit 1 in the ten-thousandths place.
Since you didnt put a decimal point that is just 15 inches lol
nitrogen makes up 71% of the air and oxygen makes up 21% of the air and the other 1 percent are argon with 0.93 % carbon dioxide with .038% neon with .0018% helium with .00052% methane with .00015% krypton with .00011% and hydrogen with .00005%
nitrogen makes up 71% of the air and oxygen makes up 21% of the air and the other 1 percent are argon with 0.93 % carbon dioxide with .038% neon with .0018% helium with .00052% methane with .00015% krypton with .00011% and hydrogen with .00005%
0.015. The first number after the decimal point is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths.
You must always disregard preceeding zeros when dealing with positive integers. The question is therefore simplified to:- "Which is bigger 15 or 12" - the answer is then self evident.
15/100. 1.5/1000 .15/10000 .015/100000 .0015/1000000 .00015/10000000 .000015/100000000 .0000015/1000000000 Yeahhh.
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