0.301
You only show one decimal place, the tenths place. 0.tenths, hundredths, thousandths is how the order goes. The first decimals place is the tenths place. What number is in that place? The 2, so your answer is 2.2.
The tenths place is the first place after the decimal point. The ten-thousandths place is the fourth place after the decimal point. Thus any decimal which follows the pattern 0.3ab1 where a and b are any digit will fit the specification. Some examples include 0.3621, 0.3131, 0.3001.
Count over from the decimal place, tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths. 2/10000 reduces to 1/5000
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...
Three in the tenths place and 1 in the ten-thousandths place is 0.3001The word form is: three thousand and one ten-thousandths.
5 : tens9 : units 8 : tenths 4 : hundredths 3 : thousandths 1 : ten thousandths 2 : hundred thousandths.
In the number 0.0002, the digit 2 is in the fourth decimal place. This means that the place value for 2 in this number is 1/10,000 or 1/10^4. Each place value to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10 that is negative, with the first digit after the decimal point being in the tenths place (10^-1), the second digit in the hundredths place (10^-2), and so on.
To write 1.005 in word form, you would say "one and five thousandths." This is because the digit 1 represents the whole number 1, the first decimal place after the decimal point represents tenths (0.0), the second decimal place represents hundredths (0.00), and the third decimal place represents thousandths (0.005).
The number in the hundredths place for 6.185 is 8. In the decimal number, the digits to the right of the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, respectively. Therefore, the first digit after the decimal (1) is the tenths place, and the second digit (8) is the hundredths place.
Nine and fifteen thousandths in decimal form is written as 9.015. The number 9 represents the whole number part, and the decimal point separates the whole number from the decimal part. The digits after the decimal point indicate the value of the fraction part, with 0 in the tenths place, 1 in the hundredths place, and 5 in the thousandths place.
To represent 217 thousandths on a place value chart, you would place the digit 2 in the thousandths place (3 decimal places to the right of the decimal point), the digit 1 in the hundredths place, and the digit 7 in the tenths place. This would be written as 0.217 on the place value chart.
The tenths place in 34.1 is .1; the tenths place is the first number to the right of the decimal.