It can go anywhere.
after the whole number
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.
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.
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.
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.