No, she is wrong. 0.00001 has 4 zeros in front of the one and behind the decimal, making it 1/100000 or 1/10^5. For 0.001, there are 2 zeros in front, making it 1/1000 or 1/10^3. Since a number gets smaller as the denominator gets larger, and 10^5>10^3, 1/10^5<1/10^3