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to the right, hundred thousandths
The digit in the hundred thousandths place is the sixth digit to the right of the decimal point. For example, in the number 0.123456, the digit in the hundred thousandths place is 6. If there are fewer than six digits after the decimal, the hundred thousandths place is considered to be 0.
The hundred thousandths place is the fifth to the right of the decimal point and would have four zeros in front of it.
Tenths/ Hundredths/ Thousandths /Ten-Thousandths/Hundred-Thousandths/Millionths
One hundred twenty-five ten-thousandths is represented as 0.0125 in decimal form. This is calculated by placing the number 125 in the ten-thousandths place, which is four decimal places to the right of the decimal point.
Two hundred nine thousandths can be written as 0.209 in decimal form. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part (0) from the fractional part (209 thousandths). In decimal form, each place value to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the first place being tenths, the second being hundredths, and the third being thousandths.
the "thousandths place". To determine the place, start at the decimal point, and to the right of the decimal point, the order is "tenths", "hundredths", "thousandths", "ten-thousandths", "hundred-thousandths", "millionths" and so on. In 192955.193007 the 3 is the third place to the right of the decimal so its in the "thousandths place".
Oh, that's a happy little question! To write nine hundred twenty thousandths as a decimal, you simply place the decimal point after the last digit, which is 0. So, it would be written as 0.920. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents in math!
To write 17 hundred thousandths in standard form, you first convert the fraction to a decimal. 17 hundred thousandths is equivalent to 0.017 in decimal form. In standard form, you express this decimal as 1.7 x 10^-2. This is because you move the decimal point two places to the right to convert the decimal to standard form.
To write 4 hundred thousandths in standard form, you first convert the fraction to a decimal. 4 hundred thousandths is equal to 0.004 in decimal form. In standard form, you express this decimal as 4 x 10^-3, where 10^-3 represents the thousandths place value.
Five hundred seven thousandths is written in numerical form as 0.507. The "five hundred" represents the whole part, and "seven thousandths" signifies the digit in the thousandths place, which is the third digit to the right of the decimal point. Thus, combining these, we get 0.507.
Well, honey, to write four hundred thousandths in decimal form, you simply write 0.400. It's as easy as pie, darling. Just move that decimal point three places to the right and voila!