It you are multiplying by a number greater than one (or, equivalently, dividing by a number less than one) then the decimal would either stay put or move to the right.
I know because 17 thousandths is 3 places after the decimal.
Whenever converting between decimals and percents, all you will do is move the decimal point over two spaces. To know which direction, think of the order in the alphabet the first letter of the words, decimal and percent, will be. D will be on the left and P will be on the right. If you're converting from a decimal to a percent, that means you are going from D to P. You will be moving right. Therefore, move the decimal two spaces to the right. 0.061 becomes 6.1, so the answer is 6.1%. (If you were converting from percent to decimal, you would be going from P to D, so you would move it two spaces to the left.)
the "thousandths place". To determine the place, start at the decimal point, and to the right of the decimal point, the order is "tenths", "hundredths", "thousandths", "ten-thousandths", "hundred-thousandths", "millionths" and so on. In 192955.193007 the 3 is the third place to the right of the decimal so its in the "thousandths place".
17 being a whole number lies to the left of the point. To turn it into thousandths you have to move it to the right, three places. One is 1.7, 2 is 0.17, 3 is 0.017, The thousandths POSITION is 0.001. So 17 thousandths does not lie more than two places to the right of that. It does lie more than two places to the right of the decimal point. Don't mix up these. There is no such thing as the "thousandths decimal point".
To express 15 as a decimal, you simply write it as "15.0" or "15.00" to show that there are no decimal places. In decimal form, whole numbers are represented to the right of the decimal point, with no fractional part. So, 15 as a decimal is written as "15.0" or "15.00".
I know because 17 thousandths is 3 places after the decimal.
Whenever converting between decimals and percents, all you will do is move the decimal point over two spaces. To know which direction, think of the order in the alphabet the first letter of the words, decimal and percent, will be. D will be on the left and P will be on the right. If you're converting from a decimal to a percent, that means you are going from D to P. You will be moving right. Therefore, move the decimal two spaces to the right. 0.061 becomes 6.1, so the answer is 6.1%. (If you were converting from percent to decimal, you would be going from P to D, so you would move it two spaces to the left.)
the "thousandths place". To determine the place, start at the decimal point, and to the right of the decimal point, the order is "tenths", "hundredths", "thousandths", "ten-thousandths", "hundred-thousandths", "millionths" and so on. In 192955.193007 the 3 is the third place to the right of the decimal so its in the "thousandths place".
If two decimal numbers have x and y digits after the decimal point respectively, then their product has (x + y) digits after the decimal point.
17 being a whole number lies to the left of the point. To turn it into thousandths you have to move it to the right, three places. One is 1.7, 2 is 0.17, 3 is 0.017, The thousandths POSITION is 0.001. So 17 thousandths does not lie more than two places to the right of that. It does lie more than two places to the right of the decimal point. Don't mix up these. There is no such thing as the "thousandths decimal point".
Because the first place is tenths and the second is hundredths.
If you know how to convert, then you should know the following: g->dg->cg->mg->->->micrograms So you move the decimal point 6 to the right if the given number is grams. Ans. 329,000,000
the 7 is in the tenth place okay losers who dont even know that
Well, darling, 0.6666666667 as a percentage is 66.66666667%. Just move that decimal point two places to the right and voilà, you've got your answer. Math can be a real pain in the rear, but hey, at least now you know how to turn a pesky decimal into a percentage.
If you would like to change a decimal into a percent, all you have to do is this: Move the decimal point over two places. Ex.: .125 = 12.5% Easy. I know. Another example: .75 = 75.0% or 75% (which is worth the same amount) You move the decimal two places to the right.
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To express 15 as a decimal, you simply write it as "15.0" or "15.00" to show that there are no decimal places. In decimal form, whole numbers are represented to the right of the decimal point, with no fractional part. So, 15 as a decimal is written as "15.0" or "15.00".