0.012
Oh, dude, that's easy! 1200-thousandths in standard form is just 1.2. You can think of it like this - if you have 1200 pieces of a whole, that's the same as having 1.2 of that whole thing. So, yeah, it's just 1.2 in standard form.
Oh, dude, writing three hundred twelve thousandths in standard form is like a walk in the park. You just move the decimal point three places to the right to get 0.312 in standard form. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
0.006
something like this ==> 2.009
6.180
Twelve thousandths.
0.3066
Oh, dude, it's like super easy. So, 29 thousandths in standard form is 0.029. You just move the decimal point three places to the right to make it a whole number. Boom, there you have it!
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions, huh? So, like, the number five and two hundred three thousandths in standard form would be 5.203. It's like writing a fancy version of the number that shows off all its decimal glory. So, there you have it, 5.203 in all its standard form glory!
Four and twenty three thousandths = 4.023You do not need to write this number in standard form.(Although, it would actually be written like this... 4.023 x 100)(Anything to the power of zero = 1)
To write 12.205 in word form, you would say "twelve and two hundred five thousandths." The number to the right of the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by the place value of the last digit. In this case, the last digit is in the thousandths place, so it is read as "five thousandths."
Four and twelve ten-thousandths.