It changes by a factor of ten. If you move the number to the right it is tenths, hundredths, thousandths. etc. Move it to the right and it is tens, hundreds, thousands.
It changes by a factor of ten. If you move the number to the right it is tenths, hundredths, thousandths. etc. Move it to the right and it is tens, hundreds, thousands.
It changes by a factor of ten. If you move the number to the right it is tenths, hundredths, thousandths. etc. Move it to the right and it is tens, hundreds, thousands.
To represent 217 thousandths on a place value chart, you would place the digit 2 in the thousandths place (3 decimal places to the right of the decimal point), the digit 1 in the hundredths place, and the digit 7 in the tenths place. This would be written as 0.217 on the place value chart.
Place Value Charts help you because they put the decimal in the right place.
thousands - hundreds - tens - units - decimal point - tenths - hundredths - thousandths Therefore, the fourth place is "thousands."
The second decimal place to the right of the decimal point is called the hundredths place
The first place to the right of the decimal place is tenths
hundredths place in a decimal is at the second place at the right of the decimal point.
The 12th decimal place to the right of the decimal point is the trillionths place.
The first place to the right of the decimal point.
1st position after decimal is 1/10 2nd position after decimal is 1/100 3rd position after decimal is 1/1000 ..... nth position after decimal is 1/(10^n)
The tenths place. Tenths place is the first one to the right of the decimal. Then hundredths, thousandths, etc.