1.64
3.01 of an inch
The hundredths' digit is the second one after the decimal point, thus it is the 9.
1.16 remember when its a decimal and it ends with ths, it after the decimal. When it mention and its a decimal point.:)
The second place after the decimal point is for hundredths so it's 0.01
To write 8.81 in words, you would say "eight point eight one." The whole number part, 8, is pronounced as "eight." The decimal point is read as "point." And the decimal part, 0.81, is pronounced as "eighty-one hundredths."
1.86 (The first column in front of the point is the ones. Therefore 1 one. The first column is the tenths and the next is hundredths) *Th* as a suffix indicated (in maths) any position or column after the decimal point (.) .
Seventy one hundredths as a decimal is 0.71.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 0.01 is equal to one hundredth. The hundredths place is the second digit after the decimal point - the first is the tenths place.
12.14 The whole-number part, 12, is the part left of the decimal point. The position first right of the decimal point is the tenths place; the position second right of the decimal point is the hundredths place. We can't write "14" in the single-column hundredths place. And in fact, 10 hundredths (10/100) is the same as one tenth (1/10), so we can write a "1" in the first position right of the decimal point to stand for the ten-hundredths portion of fourteen hundredths (10 of the 14 hundredths). And the remaining four hundredths (4/100) are indicated by the 4 in the hundredths place.
three and one hundredths = 3.01 in decimal
Expressed as a decimal, this is equal to 0.25One way to convert fractions such as 'hundredths' to a decimal is to imagine thatthe '1' in 100 is represented by the decimal point, andfor each zero after the 1 you need a number after the decimal point.So, for 'hundredths' (100ths) you need two figures after the decimal point. i.e. x.nnTherefore 0.01 is one hundredth, 0.11 is eleven hundredths, and 0.25 is twenty five hundredths.
One and fifty-nine hundredths.