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In the number 123.45 for example:

the digit "1" is representing the hundreds (it is telling us that there is 1 hundred in this number as well as 2 tens and 3 single units) and the digit "5" is representing the hundredths (as well as there being 4 tenths here there are 5 one hundredths also).

The hundreds is larger than the hundredths. 100 is 10,000 times as large as 0.01. This is because a hundred is 100 times larger than 1, whereas a hundredth is 100 times smaller than 1.

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