The first 4 digits after the decimal point must be zero and the next digit must be 4 or smaller. If it is 4, then the subsequent digits cannot be a sequence of repeating 9s.
2.345
There are infinitely many such numbers. One possible answer is -3.
5 ten thousands = Fifty thousands so a number such as 48953 will do.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! To write 13.4271 to 1 decimal place, you simply look at the digit right after the decimal point. In this case, the digit is 4, which is less than 5, so we keep the 3 as it is and remove all the digits after the first decimal place. So, 13.4271 to 1 decimal place is 13.4.
0.00001
0.0004
0.0004
The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
0.0004
0.00045 ten-thousandths is 0.0005. You can write any number which has 4 or less in place of the 5, and any numbers you want after that. Another example would be 0.000357915.
0.0004
0.000001 is one millionth, which is much smaller.
0.00x - 0.005 = x -0.005 = x - 0.00x x + 00x = 0.005
You cannot, because 8 thousandths is less than one, so there is no 'mixing' to be done. If it were 1 and 8 thousandths, then the mixed number would be 1 8/1000, or as a decimal fraction, 1.008. The decimal fraction 8 thousandths could be written 0.008, and as a fraction, 8/1000
Eight thousandths
5 ten thousandths in decimal form is 0.0005 Any decimal number that has three zeros after the decimal point and then a lower number than 5 is smaller. If the number has more than three zeros after the decimal point it is smaller.