The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
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.
Look at the digist in the ten-thousandths place. If it is 5 or greater, round the digist in thousandths place to the next higher number. If it is less than five, leave the digit in thousandths place as it is. In the case of 7.8298, rounding it to thousandths means the 9 will be a 0 and the 2 in hundredths place would change to a 3. It will be 7.830.
2.345
387.06
0.00001
The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
0.0004
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.
The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
0.0004
Eight thousandths
0.0004
0.00x - 0.005 = x -0.005 = x - 0.00x x + 00x = 0.005
0.000001 is one millionth, which is much smaller.
No it is not. It would be if it was a negative.