0.00001
0.0001 =1 ten thousandth. 40 ten thousandths is the same as 4 thousandths. so the answer is 0.0041.
To write 51 thousandths in decimal form, you would place the digit 5 in the hundredths place (0.05) and the digit 1 in the thousandths place (0.001), resulting in the decimal 0.051.
If you mean 10 thousandths = 10 times 1/1000 = 0.01 Or if you mean the 10-thousandths place like 1 over [ten thousand] = 0.0001
A thousand thousandths is 1, so 9000 thousandths is 9.
You would not use the terminology 1 1/2 thousandths but 15 ten-thousandths, which is written as 0.0015 in numerals. 15/10000 inch = 0.0015 inches
To express 1 inch and 10 thousandths in decimal form, you write it as 1.010. The "1" represents the whole inch, and the ".010" indicates the additional ten thousandths of an inch.
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.
0.0001 =1 ten thousandth. 40 ten thousandths is the same as 4 thousandths. so the answer is 0.0041.
49.0036 = 4.90036 x 10^1
To write 51 thousandths in decimal form, you would place the digit 5 in the hundredths place (0.05) and the digit 1 in the thousandths place (0.001), resulting in the decimal 0.051.
If you mean 10 thousandths = 10 times 1/1000 = 0.01 Or if you mean the 10-thousandths place like 1 over [ten thousand] = 0.0001
To write 1 and 34 thousandths in standard form, you combine the whole number with the decimal representation of the fractional part. The decimal for 34 thousandths is 0.034. Therefore, 1 and 34 thousandths in standard form is written as 1.034.
Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, etc...
A thousand thousandths is 1, so 9000 thousandths is 9.
The number before the decimal point is written in word form without suing "and". Next an "and is used where the decimal point appears. Then the number after the decimal point is written out in word form (again, without using "and"). Finally, the inverse power of ten is written and this is based on the number of digits after the decimal point.For 1 digit: tenths 2 digits: hundredths 3 digits: thousandths 4 digits: ten thousandths 5 digits: hundred thousandths 6 digits: millionths and so on.
Ten-thousandths = 1/10,000 You need to be careful not to get it confused with ten thousandths which is 10/1000 or 1/100! And that is probably why it is not referred to be name.
1/16 is equal to 6 hundredths. 1/16 in decimal form is .0625, six hundred twenty five ten thousandths.