2.959
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
It is a decimal number. 0.67 shows a 6 in the tenths column, and 7 in the hundredths column. The next one beyond it the thousandths column.
The 4 holds the tenths place and the 5 holds the hundredths place, a number to the right of the 5 would hold the thousandths place
in the number 0.75 the seven is in the tenths place and the five is in the one-hundredths place. There is no number in the thousandths place. Therefore there is zero thousandths in the number 0.75 * * * * * The question is somewhat ambiguous. There are 750 thousandths in 0.75
The seven in this number is in the hundredths place. From left to right, you'll have to memorize: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, hundred-thousandths, etc.
the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
It is a decimal number. 0.67 shows a 6 in the tenths column, and 7 in the hundredths column. The next one beyond it the thousandths column.
The 4 holds the tenths place and the 5 holds the hundredths place, a number to the right of the 5 would hold the thousandths place
in the number 0.75 the seven is in the tenths place and the five is in the one-hundredths place. There is no number in the thousandths place. Therefore there is zero thousandths in the number 0.75 * * * * * The question is somewhat ambiguous. There are 750 thousandths in 0.75
8045
The hundredth place of 8.471 is 7. 8 <-- Ones . 4 <-- Tenths 7 <-- Hundredths 1 <-- Thousandths
It is the tenths place followed by hundredths followed by thousandths ... etc
.48; the first number behind the decimal point is tenths, the next is hundredths, if there was a third number it would be in the thousandths place, ten thousandths, etc . (decimal point, 4 (tenths place, 8 is in the hundredths place = .48
No there is not a ones place in a decimal. It's tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.