To write 65 ten-thousandths in standard form, you would start with the decimal point. Then, you would write the digit 6 in the hundredths place, the digit 5 in the thousandths place, and fill in any remaining placeholders with zeros. Therefore, 65 ten-thousandths in standard form is 0.0065.
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. ============================
10,000 is how << Ten Thousand * * * * * 10,000 is NOT how! Ten thousandths is 0.0001 << one ten-thousandth or one hundred millionths 10 thousandths is actually 1 hundredth >> 0.010
The last zero in the number is insignificant.
Digits to the right of the decimal point represent, in order from the point: tenths; hundredths; thousandths; ten-thousandths; hundred-thousandths etc etc. You want your figure rounded to 4 digits and normal practice is to round 5 upwards so the answer would be 0.7188
six thousand one ten- thousandths as a decimal = 6000.0001
0.0086
10.3
It is 0.0026
0.0026 = twenty-six ten-thousandths.
0.6001
0.0706
0.0602
.66, the first number after the decimal is in the tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.0.66
The decimal for ten and eleven thousandths is 10.011
96.6004
206.0004