grammatical number - Is 0.1 million singular or plural?



Is 0.1 million singular or plural?
Since 0.1 is smaller than 1, shouldn't it be singular?


E.g:



  • This: 0.1 million people is above the age of 65.

  • or: 0.1 million people are above the age of 65. <--This sounds right, but is it singular?



Answer



In your question, 0.1 million signifies how many people are above 65. The plurality is for people which is the noun here. 0.1 million is just a qualifying number, it is neither singular nor plural.


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