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  1. Jul 21, 2020 · In any context where plural is possible, I would use "points". For example, "they found zero points where the curves intersected." If only a singular would be used, use "point". For example, "there is zero point to continuing this conversation." I'm with @nnnnnn above. I would also say "no points" or "no point in continuing this conversation".

  2. 0.12: "zero point one two" or "nought point one two" 0.345: "zero point three four five" or "nought point three four five" 12.45: "twelve point four five" for the number, "twelve forty-five" for the time and perhaps for money with implicit pennies or cents. "point twelve" is not acceptable for a decimal, as it leads to confusion as to whether ...

  3. Dec 30, 2016 · zero point problem. Hi, I have this rather simple part and I want to set the zero point on the top of the corner of the workpiece (see first picture). Done so in the past without problems. Now when I simulate or in the G-code the zero point is right in the middle of the piece. You can see a negative Y value in picture two which should be positive.

  4. Dec 23, 2020 · 12-23-2020 10:46 AM. @Anonymous. At the time of placing the assembly or sub part you can right click and see the option of place at ground origin or you can first place it anywhere, than select it, go to Productivity tab and select Ground and Root as shown by @JDMather . The advantage with Ground and root will be it will also create the ...

  5. May 15, 2016 · If X = 1.0, though, the answer isn't so clear, particularly if the it's presumed the speaker would include the "point oh" part of the numerical value in the quote. I think I'd be inclined to use the plural: Alex lost by one point zero points. because I'd certainly use the plural if the eventually winner had scored a tenth of a point more or less:

  6. Jun 7, 2019 · But if you export a drafting view into a DWG you get the selection option "REVIT60-INTERN". After i selected this i got the same XYZ 0,0,0 base point im using in Revit for my project base point. I am logged in with the wronge account so dont wonder why this is another user ^^. -d.pille.

  7. Zero is always plural. Only "one" is singular in the English language. Correctly, it is 0.5 kilogram of beans (five tenths of a kilogram of beans vice five tents of a kilograms of beans).

  8. Jun 11, 2014 · 7. We would use "dot" in the context of a web address, for example "google dot com". An example I can think of for the usage of "point" would be when you're talking about a decimal value, for example "10.2%" would be spoken as "ten point two percent". With regards to currency, I have never seen someone use "dot" or "point", just something like ...

  9. Aug 1, 2011 · Zero is a little bit longer to pronounce, hence the "oh". As an American speaker, I've always heard it pronounced one 'oh' one, though that doesn't make it anymore correct than one zero one or one-hundred and one even. It also tends to be a little more trendy and/or less formal to use 'oh' (Hawaii Five-Oh for example).

  10. Feb 6, 2015 · Autocad 0,0 point and revit "0,0" point. Hi All. If I start a completely new revit project, I always chech that revits survey point and base point is where I want them. usually in lower right corner. Then I always also link a Cad file with a cross drawn in 0,0 coordinate and link it with "origin-to-origin" so I get external programs 0 point ...

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