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Thousandths is smaller than tenths.
- 280 1000 Or: negative two hundred and eighty thousandths is three tenths less than twenty thousandths.
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the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
To convert 2 tenths and 12 thousandths to thousandths, first express 2 tenths as thousandths. Since 1 tenth equals 100 thousandths, 2 tenths is 200 thousandths. Then, add the 12 thousandths: 200 thousandths + 12 thousandths = 212 thousandths. Therefore, 2 tenths and 12 thousandths is equivalent to 212 thousandths.
There are 30 thousandths in 3 tenths.
Six tenths (6/10) and six thousandths (6/1000) can be compared by converting them to decimals. Six tenths is equal to 0.6, while six thousandths is equal to 0.006. Therefore, six tenths is significantly greater than six thousandths, as 0.6 is 100 times larger than 0.006.
In mathematics, the value of a decimal is determined by its place value. In the decimal 0.3, the 3 is in the tenths place, making it equal to 3/10 or 0.3. In the decimal 0.123, the 3 is in the thousandths place, making it smaller than 0.3. Therefore, 0.3 is larger than 0.123 because the digit in the tenths place has a greater value than the digit in the thousandths place.
2 tenths is larger, because when it is written in the form of a ratio or fraction (example) as 2/10, which is greater than 2/1000. Also, if you look at the decimal (if it is one) the more zeroes a number has after the decimal, the smaller it is. 2 tenths : 0.2 2 thousandths : 0.002 (: hope this helped! Think of slices of PIEE :D
Eight tenths, or 0.8, is equal to 800 thousandths.
Four tenths is less than four hundred twenty-five thousandths. 4/10 < 425/1000 0.400 < 0.425
A tenths is a hundred times bigger than a thousandth. Just as a thousand is a 100 times bigger than ten.