Yes, that is correct.
The first digit is tenths, the second is hundredths etc so your example is 15/100 which simplifies to 3/20
The digit 8, which represents 8/100, is in the hundredths place in 6.589.
The 5 in the hundredths position will round the digit in the tenths place up, to give 0.5 as the answer.
The second column after the decimal point (which contains the 2) in the hundredths column → the 2 is two hundredths.
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The hundredths digit is 7.
The hundredths digit is the digit two after the decimal point; in 17.033 the hundredths digit is the (first) 3.
The digit in the hundredths place in the number 5.432 is the digit 3.
The digit in the hundredths place of the number 38.62 is 2.
The digit in the hundredths place in the number 412.78 is the 8.
The digit in the hundredths place of the number 12.36 is 6.
The number '8' is in the hundredths place.
There is no digit in the hundreds poisition, but the 2 is in the hundredths position.
Always the last number, so in this example the precision is to hundredths.
The digit in the hundredths place in the number 375.246 is the 4.
In the hundredths place of the number 10.008 is 0.
The digit 3 is in the hundredths place.