To write a decimal on a 1000ths grid, first understand that the grid is divided into 1000 equal squares. Each square represents 0.001 (one-thousandth). Count the number of squares that correspond to the decimal you want to represent; for example, for 0.375, you would shade 375 squares. Ensure that your shading accurately reflects the decimal value you intend to depict.
0.101
3.0003
17.001
since the decimal goes out to the 1000ths place you can put 545/1000 and this fraction equals 0.545 109/200 is the lowest terms.
0.344 = 344/1000ths which is greater than 0.340 = 340/1000ths
0.101
0.063
3.0003
17.001
since the decimal goes out to the 1000ths place you can put 545/1000 and this fraction equals 0.545 109/200 is the lowest terms.
38/1000ths
Expressed as a decimal, 4 53/1000 is equal to 4.053.
60 + 2 + 35 / 1000ths
The decimal places go like: 1000s 100s 10s 1s . 10ths 100ths 1000ths So 7 in the 10ths place, and 6 in the thousands place: 6000.700 If you meant 'six thousandths' instead of thousands, then put the 6 in the 1000ths place like: 0.706
The answer depends on the grid.
A six figure grid reference is a more detailed type of grid reference. Basically you divide the squares into 100 smaller squares then write a three figure easting then a three figure northing all you really have to do is take away the decimal point
A six figure grid reference is a more detailed type of grid reference. Basically you divide the squares into 100 smaller squares then write a three figure easting then a three figure northing all you really have to do is take away the decimal point