3 Thousandths = .003
3.995 - .003 = 3.992
5.872
There are an infinite number of them. One of them is 4 ten-thousandths. Another one is 3 ten-thousandths. In general, it's any number 'N' that makes the statement [ N < 0.0005 ] true.
8.315
30 thousandths = 3 hundredths = 0.030 = 3/100 or, if you meant 3 ten thousandths, 3 ten thousandths = 0.0003 = 3/10000
2.514 + 1.003 = 3.517
5.872
7.765-0.003 = 7.762
5.889 - 0.003 = 5.886
2.345
There are an infinite number of them. One of them is 4 ten-thousandths. Another one is 3 ten-thousandths. In general, it's any number 'N' that makes the statement [ N < 0.0005 ] true.
8.41
8.315
An infinite number of numbers. Any number greater than 3999.5 and less than 4000.5 rounded to an integer (there are differing conventions for dealing with rounding 0.5). There is an infinity of such numbers; also, any number greater than 3995 and less than 4005 rounded to 3 sig digits; or, any number greater than 3950 and less than 4050, rounded of to 2 sig digits; or any number greater than 3500 and less than 4500, rounded off to 1 significant digit. , any
Look at the digist in the ten-thousandths place. If it is 5 or greater, round the digist in thousandths place to the next higher number. If it is less than five, leave the digit in thousandths place as it is. In the case of 7.8298, rounding it to thousandths means the 9 will be a 0 and the 2 in hundredths place would change to a 3. It will be 7.830.
There are no numbers that are more than 5 but less than 3. 3 is less than 5, so anything that is less than 3 is also less than 5.
8 Less Than 58 less than 5 is negative 3 (-3).
30 thousandths = 3 hundredths = 0.030 = 3/100 or, if you meant 3 ten thousandths, 3 ten thousandths = 0.0003 = 3/10000