245.17086
Digit in thousandths place is 0
Digit in ten thousandths place is 8
Digit in tenths place is 1
The place value columns are: hundreds, tens, units, <decimal point>, tenths, hundredths, thousandths → 9 is nine hundreds = nine hundred → 8 is eight tens = eighty → 7 is seven units = seven → 6 is six tenths → 5 is five hundredths → 4 is four thousandths
0.3 is three tenths, or: thirty hundredths, three hundred thousandths (not to be confused with three hundred-thousandths, 0.00003), three thousand ten-thousandths, etc.
Oh, dude, rounding numbers is like deciding what toppings to put on your pizza. So, to round 1.159 to the thousandths place, you look at the number in the fourth decimal place, which is 9. Since 9 is greater than 5, you round the number up. So, 1.159 rounded to the thousandths place is 1.160. Easy peasy, right?
pi = 3.1415926535897932384626433832795... pi to the tenths = 3.1 pi to the hundredths = 3.14 pi to the thousandths = 3.142 pi to the ten-thousandths = 3.1416 pi to the 10th decimal places = 3.1415926536 etc. ============================
So, the number you are given is 5 8/10 To calculate the number of tenths, you multiply the number of ones by the denominator and add it to the numerator Thus, 5 X 10 = 50 50 + 8 = 58 There are 58 tenths
The 2 number 9 is tenths 5 is hundredths 2 is thousandths
Oh, what a lovely question! The number you're looking for is 0.048. It has 4 hundredths (0.04), no tenths, and 8 thousandths (0.008). Just a happy little number hiding in the vast landscape of mathematics.
Four and thirty-six thousandths = 4.036The zero is in the tenths place.
After the decimal it goes tenths hundreths thousandths so the number in the thousandths is 5.
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 given number is already rounded to a tenths. You cannot round such a number to a thousandths.
Thousandths is smaller than tenths.
0.3001
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
There are 30 thousandths in 3 tenths.
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
Eight tenths, or 0.8, is equal to 800 thousandths.