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They ARE, IN FACT, one and the SAME. Congratulations for asking the simplest math question of the year (and it's only Jan. 7th)
Wes
they are the same value
knight rider
They're exactly the same thing. The last zero means nothing unless it's a number other than zero.
redsox_ws
they are the same...lol
myksal2005
it is considered the same exact value...best answer please!!
Ronda B
same
fred f
6 one thousandth is six one thousandth
Jabrayah
You can add as many zero's (0) as u like BEHIND the 6 but the two decimals will be the same, but if you add it before the 6 then the answer will change. So say it was .00006 then it would be smaller than .006