The four represents thousandths.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
42 minutes! The only requirement of a decimal is that the place value of 4 is ten times the place value of 2.
It is measured to 4 decimal places.
It is 4 digits right of the decimal, so it is the ten-thousandths place value.
The four is in the "hundredths" place. (4/100) The second place after the decimal is equivalent to 10-2.
The first value after the decimal point is the tenths place. This value is 4 (from the .4 in the number)
42 minutes! The only requirement of a decimal is that the place value of 4 is ten times the place value of 2.
Thousands
It is measured to 4 decimal places.
It is 4 digits right of the decimal, so it is the ten-thousandths place value.
The four is in the "hundredths" place. (4/100) The second place after the decimal is equivalent to 10-2.
The number in the second place after the decimal point shows the value of hundredths.EXAMPLE 0.345 : The '4' represents 4/100.
3.74 is 3 units, 7 tenths and 4 hundreths. The 4 is the second decimal place.
The 4 sits in the thousandths place, so it's value is four thousandths or 0.004 (decimal) or 4/1000 (fraction).
No. A decimal is a representation of a number such that the place value of any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. It does not require a decimal point. So the decimal numbers, 3 and 4, can be multiplied together to give 1100 in binary.
When writing binary numbers . . . The first place has the value of 1. The second place has the value of 2. The third place has the value of 4. The fourth place has the value of 8. '1 0 1 1 ' has (fourth place) + (second place) + (first place) = 8 + 2 + 1 = decimal 11 .
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point. So the required decimal representation is 4, exactly as in the question.