It is just 0.8, but can also be displayed as 0.800 to thousandths place
convert9 thousandths, 5 hundredths, 8 ones, 6ten-thousandths, 4 tenths in decimal
0.12345 The 1 is in the tenths place The 2 is in the hundredths place The 3 is in the thousandths place The 4 is in the ten-thousandths place The 5 is in the one-hundred-thousandths place and so on...
To write 51 thousandths in decimal form, you would place the digit 5 in the hundredths place (0.05) and the digit 1 in the thousandths place (0.001), resulting in the decimal 0.051.
After the decimal it goes tenths hundreths thousandths so the number in the thousandths is 5.
The ten thousanths place is always 4 places to the right of the decimal. ex.) .1234...... 4 is in the ten thousanths place. or, 1.2345....... 5 is in the ten thousanths place. Math is math, there really is no determining. Hope this helps!
5 : tens9 : units 8 : tenths 4 : hundredths 3 : thousandths 1 : ten thousandths 2 : hundred thousandths.
If you wanted to write 5 thousandths, that would be: 0.005 The first zero after the decimal (.) is the tenths place, the second the hundredths place, and the third the thousandths place.
this is 5/10000. Put a 5 in the 'ten thousandths' place which is the fourth place to the right of the decimal: 0.0005
In the 10-5 or a hundred thousandths place.
The whole number is 5 and .267 is the decimal place value to three decimal places
When doing your calculations, you should keep the values to as many digits as are available, then when you get to the final answer, look at the third decimal place (the thousandths place), and based on if it is 0-4 then you just truncate at the second decimal place, or if the thousandths place is 5-9 then add 0.01 to the number and then truncate at 2 decimal places.
Any decimal that ends in the thousandths place will have 1000 as a denominator when it is written as a fraction. 1000 is divisible by 2 and 5.