No. It separates the ones place from the tenths place.
Examples
5.89 The decimal is between the 5 in the ones place and the 8 in the tenths place.
43.26 The decimal is between the 3 in the ones place and the 2 in the tenths place.
147.902 The decimal is between the 7 in the ones place and the 9 in the tenths place.
Tenths is the first place to the right of the decimal point. Hundredths is the second place to the right of the decimal point.
Four tenths is greater.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
2. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, the second represents hundredths.
the second digit from the decimal point. 7 ones . decimal 5 tenths 2 hundredths 2 thousandths
Tenths is the first place to the right of the decimal point. Hundredths is the second place to the right of the decimal point.
Four tenths is greater.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
That is it 6 hundredths, not six tenths.
2. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, the second represents hundredths.
the second digit from the decimal point. 7 ones . decimal 5 tenths 2 hundredths 2 thousandths
0.52 Column names '0' ; units. Decimal point '5' ; tenths. '2' ; hundredths.
If the point is your decimal, the zero in the tenths place and the five in the hundredths place, then "five hundredths" is all you need.
To write 0.87 in words, you would say "zero point eight seven." This is because the decimal point separates the whole number (0) from the decimal fraction (87 hundredths). In this case, "eighty-seven hundredths" is expressed as "eight seven" following the decimal point.
Three and five hundredths can be written as 3.05 in decimal form. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part (3) from the decimal part (0.05), which represents five hundredths. The digit to the right of the decimal point is in the tenths place, and the digit to the right of that is in the hundredths place.
It is called a decimal Because those are after the decimal point.
0.16 The first column after the decimal point is "tenths" - so 0.2 would be two tenths. The second column is "hundredths" - so 0.15 would be 15 hundredths.