Since 54 is an integer, there is no need to round it to any number of decimal places.
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There is no "one" in decimal place value. The first decimal place is known as tenths.Thus, 2.4 is equal to two and four tenths.
There can only be one digit in each place value - before or after the decimal place.
One such decimal, and the smallest value is 0.0606
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Place values in math refer to the value of digits based on their position in a given number.To estimate a decimal to the thousandths place one must estimate to the third digit or place after the decimal point.Example:3.14159 when rounded to the thousandths place would be 3.142The name of the place value is derived from the fraction that the digit represents.Example:.1 is one tenth of 1. Therefore the first digit after or to the right of a decimal point is in the tenths place..01 is one hundredth of 1. Therefore the second digit after a decimal point is in the hundredths place.This pattern continues through thousandths, ten-thousandths and beyond adding a zero to the end of the place value with each space beyond the decimal to determine the next name.