It can go anywhere.
Go from left to right along the number line.
.9 is greater. Look at the first number after the decimal point -if it is greater, the number is greater. if the number is the same, go to the next decimal point; if it is greater, the number is greater; etc.
Parts of a number like 3 tenths always go on the right side of the decimal point. Whole numbers go on the left side of the decimal point 3 tenths = .3
I'm going to assume that the threes are behind the decimal point. That means that the result is whatever number before the decimal point and 1/3. 1/3 is an irrational number. the 3s after the decimal point go on forever. If you're looking at 3s in front of the decimal point, you just have a large number with a lot of 3s just like you could have 1000000 or 10000000.
You need to know what the value is. If the number is 67 and a bit then 67.3 If the number is 673 millionths, then 0.000673
120 is already in decimal form. You do not need to have a decimal point for a number to be in decimal form. All that is required is that the place values go down by a factor of one-tenth every time you move one digit to the right. Also the digit to the left of the decimal point (or where the decimal point would have been) has a unit place value.
0.044 0.158 0.175 0.6 after decimal point, smallest number first so 0.044 has 0 then next two have 1 and last has 6 after the point. Then when two have a 1 then go to next number, so 5 is smaller than 7 so 0.158 is first
Yes. Start with the decimal point, go to the right. first number is one, on the other first number is zero.
26 is greater. 26 is a whole number 0.3 is a decimal number, in decimal numbers the whole numbers go on the left side of the decimal point and the parts of a number (fractions) go on the right side of the decimal point. So . 3 is not even a whole number.
For example if it is 0.000000001256 IT would be 1256*10^-8 If you still don't get i, in that case -8 represents the amount of zeroes in the decimal than turn the decimal into a whole number the -8 means not to go negative but to go backwards ( To go further into the decimals)
The decimal point, if required, goes after 60 million. That is, after the seventh zero.
2345, it can go into it once.