Is that a comma or a decimal point after 1.? If it's a comma: Eight thousand and one, one hundred and sixty three. If it's a decimal: Eight hundred and one point one hundred and sixty three (one, six, three).
One hundred thousandths can be written as 100/1000. The zeros will cancel out and you are left with 1/10 or one tenth. This in decimal form is 0.1000.1 in decimals, 1/10 in fractions
1/100000 = .00001
One hundred hundredths is simply 100/100 which is 1.
It is: 1/9 = 0.1111... recurring as a decimal
1 + 1400 = 1401
1. 000609
Is that a comma or a decimal point after 1.? If it's a comma: Eight thousand and one, one hundred and sixty three. If it's a decimal: Eight hundred and one point one hundred and sixty three (one, six, three).
left of the decimal: .1 = 1 tenth. .01= 1 hundredth. .001 = 1 thousandth. etc. right of the decimal: 1. = one. 10.= ten. 100. = one hundred. etc.
The question may have been miscopied."one hundred and one thousandth" = 100 and 1/1000 = 100.001"one hundred one thousandths = 101/1000 = 0.101
Seven hundred five thousandths in decimal form is 0.705. First, because you know it's in thousandths you know there will be three decimal places (1 for tenths, 2 for hundredths, and 3 for thousandths). So then you simply write out seven hundred five as 705 and add the decimal point in front of it.
1 1/100 = 1.01
One hundred thousandths can be written as 100/1000. The zeros will cancel out and you are left with 1/10 or one tenth. This in decimal form is 0.1000.1 in decimals, 1/10 in fractions
1/100000 = .00001
One hundred hundredths is simply 100/100 which is 1.
1/8:= 1 ÷ 8= 0.125 in decimal
1 percent (1%) = .01 in decimal format