The correct answer is 0.12
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It is the 8, after the decimal you start with tenths, hundredths, thousandths, so on
473.25 Column names '4' ; Hundreds '7' ; Tens '3' ; Units Decimal point '2' ; Tenths '5' ; Hundredths ( The answer to you question). 4 NB The deciumal digits have the suffix '----ths'.
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
As spelled 300.0 However, if you means 'Hundredths'. then it is 0.03 NB Note the suffix '-ths'. This suffix is good for all decimal places/numbers.
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0.75 is easy it is 0 is the whole the # after the 0 is the ths place 7 is the tenths place and the 5 is the hundredths place. and it will be true.
Seventy four hundredths. Don't forget the 'ths' at the end of hundred.
It is already rounded to the nearest 'hundredth' ( NOT hundered). The colum names for 6.78 are ;- '6' ; units Decimal point '7' ; Tenths '8' ; Hundredths Note the '----ths' suffix on the decimal column name. Next column would be 'thousandths'.
It is the 8, after the decimal you start with tenths, hundredths, thousandths, so on
Place values names 307.42 '3' Hundreds '0' Tens '7' Units Decimal point '4' Tenths '2' Hundredths. NB Note the suffix '---ths' on the decimal names.
473.25 Column names '4' ; Hundreds '7' ; Tens '3' ; Units Decimal point '2' ; Tenths '5' ; Hundredths ( The answer to you question). 4 NB The deciumal digits have the suffix '----ths'.
1.16 remember when its a decimal and it ends with ths, it after the decimal. When it mention and its a decimal point.:)
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
As spelled 300.0 However, if you means 'Hundredths'. then it is 0.03 NB Note the suffix '-ths'. This suffix is good for all decimal places/numbers.
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
First, look at the place of the last digit. Using 0.35 as an example, the last digit (5) is in the hundredths place. This number place, minus the -ths ending, becomes the number in the denominator. For the example, 100 would be the denominator (hundredths - ths = hundred = 100). For the numerator, simply use the number behind the decimal point. In this case, 35. So your fraction would be 35/100. However, after you put it in fraction form, make sure you reduce the fraction as much as possible. Thus, 35/100 becomes 7/20 for the final answer.