.0006
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
It is 0.0026
10.3
0.0086
0.0026 = twenty-six ten-thousandths.
0.6001
0.0706
0.0602
Six thousand three hundred eighteen ten thousandths is written as 6,318.0018 in decimal form. The whole number part is 6,318, and the ten thousandths place is represented by the digits after the decimal point, specifically the digit '1' in the thousandths place and '8' in the ten thousandths place.
The decimal for ten and eleven thousandths is 10.011
.66, the first number after the decimal is in the tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.0.66
96.6004