The tenths as for example 0.1
Possibly, as decimals can't be decimals without decimal points.
Number with decimal point and number after it
'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
The decimal point is the only period (full-stop) used in decimals.
When you multiply decimals, the decimal point is placed in the product.
Fractions have a 'bar' in them - 2/3 Decimals have a decimal point - 1.45
Because left of the decimal point goes times 10 for every position and right of the decimal point goes times -10 for every position.
Decimals are typically read by stating the whole number part first, followed by the decimal point as "point," and then reading each digit after the decimal separately. For example, the decimal 3.14 is read as "three point one four." In some contexts, particularly in finance, decimals may be expressed as fractions or percentages for clarity.
It is the third digit after the decimal point.
It is 26888000 and there is no need to put a decimal point at the end.
In long division with decimals, you place the decimal point in the quotient directly above the decimal point in the dividend (the number being divided). If the divisor has a decimal, you can move the decimal point to the right until it becomes a whole number, and you must do the same with the dividend. After aligning the decimal points, proceed with the division as you would with whole numbers.
If two decimal numbers have x and y digits after the decimal point respectively, then their product has (x + y) digits after the decimal point.