3/19 = 0.16
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
0.52 Column names '0' ; units. Decimal point '5' ; tenths. '2' ; hundredths.
8.048 is the whole number, so it goes in the ones column. 4 hundredths is the second digit after the decimal.
1.86 (The first column in front of the point is the ones. Therefore 1 one. The first column is the tenths and the next is hundredths) *Th* as a suffix indicated (in maths) any position or column after the decimal point (.) .
0.16 The first column after the decimal point is "tenths" - so 0.2 would be two tenths. The second column is "hundredths" - so 0.15 would be 15 hundredths.
6.14 (The first column in front of the point is the ones. Therefore 6 ones. The first column is the tenths and the next is hundredths) *Th* as a suffix indicated (in maths) any position or column after the decimal point (.) .
It is 5000.55
The decimal for fourteen hundredths is 0.14
0.03three hundredths = 0.03 in decimal
0.51 is 51 hundredths as a decimal.
Ninety hundredths as a decimal is 0.90
846 hundredths as decimal is 8.46