A ten-thousandth is one hundredth of a single hundredth.
There are ten thousandths in one hundredths. This is because one hundredth (0.01) is equal to ten thousandths (0.001). Thus, you can divide one hundredths by one thousandth to see that 0.01 divided by 0.001 equals 10.
There are 10 hundredths in a tenth, and 10 tenths in a hundredth. Therefore, there are 100 hundredths in a thousandth. This can be calculated by multiplying 10 (hundredths in a tenth) by 10 (tenths in a hundredth), resulting in 100 hundredths in a thousandth.
0.2134 is rounded to .213 in the nearest thousandth. (.2 is the tenths place, .21 is to the hundredths place, .213 is to the thousandth place, and .2134 is to the nearest ten-thousandth place.
There are 10 hundredths in a thousandth. This is because one hundredth is equal to 0.01, while one thousandth is equal to 0.001. Therefore, 0.001 divided by 0.01 equals 0.1, indicating that it takes 10 hundredths to equal one thousandth.
Two tenths plus three hundredths plus one thousandth plus eight ten thousandths
one ten millionths
round to the nearest ten thousandth 44.24862486
ten hundredths in one tenth
5/100=1/20 .05 Numbers after a decimal go like this: .1 = 1 tenth .01 = 1 hundredth .001 = 1 thousandth .0001 = 1 ten thousandth
Oh, dude, there are 10 ten-thousandths in one thousandth. It's like breaking down a dollar into pennies, but way more decimal places. So, if you're ever in a situation where you need to know that, you're welcome.
the two numbers after the decimal.
To the nearest ten thousandth, 35210.0000 To the nearest ten thousand, 40000