Tenths/ Hundredths/ Thousandths /Ten-Thousandths/Hundred-Thousandths/Millionths
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
No there is not a ones place in a decimal. It's tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.
If you wanted to write 5 thousandths, that would be: 0.005 The first zero after the decimal (.) is the tenths place, the second the hundredths place, and the third the thousandths place.
9.688 688 thousandths is like this. the first place after the decimal is tenths, then it is hundredths for the second place and thousandths for the third place.
Tenths/ Hundredths/ Thousandths /Ten-Thousandths/Hundred-Thousandths/Millionths
To determine which number is bigger between 0.18 and 0.018, we can compare the hundredths place value. In 0.18, the 8 is in the hundredths place, while in 0.018, the 8 is in the thousandths place. Therefore, 0.18 is bigger than 0.018 because 0.18 is equivalent to 18 hundredths, whereas 0.018 is equivalent to 18 thousandths.
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 thousandths place.
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
4.45 does not need to round to the thousandths place - it only reaches to the hundredths.
This is impossible to answer because there is no digit in the thousandths or ten thousandths place. 176.93 only goes to the hundredths place.
28.47 '2' is Tens '8' is Units '4' is Tenths '7' is Hundredths. NB THe next decimal to the right would be 'thousandths'.
14.7 6 2 the 6 is in the hundredths place. Order of places from decimal point: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc..
No there is not a ones place in a decimal. It's tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.
To determine which number is bigger between 1.10 and 1.01, we can compare the hundredths place. In 1.10, the digit in the hundredths place is 0, while in 1.01, the digit in the hundredths place is 1. Since 1.01 has a larger digit in the hundredths place, it is bigger than 1.10.
In the number 0.178, the digit 1 is in the hundredths place, the digit 7 is in the thousandths place, and the digit 8 is in the ten-thousandths place. The place value of 0.178 can be expressed as 1 hundredth + 7 thousandths + 8 ten-thousandths.