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Q: How is nine and six hundred eighty-eight thousandths written in decimals?
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How do you write two thousandths as a decimals?

Two thousandths is written as 0.002


How do you write eight hundred-thousandths?

Eight hundred-thousandths is written as the following: 0.00008


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