0.9 in thousandths place = 0.900
Not really.If you are competent in using the basic operations of arithmetic (+ - * /) and follow the riles as these apply to decimal numbers then the decimal point will be correctly placed and finding a whole number estimate will only mean additional calculations which serve no purpose. On the other hand, if you are not that competent then how can you be sure that the whole number estimate that you find is accurate?
4.015
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Four and one hundred fifty-six thousandths.
................................................................._0.384333 using the bar notation = 0.3843(the bar should be placed above the repeated decimal. In this case, it should be above the 2nd 3 from the decimal point.
4.6 = 4.600
0.01003 0.04762
0.9999
100 "thousands" = 100,000 100 "thousandths" = 0.100
Forty-one and one hundred eight thousandths.
0.30
It is 0.10
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 39/1000 is equal to 0.039.
0.6
0.2
0.80
It is written as: Sixty-five and one hundred twenty-three thousandths.