One Third
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
It is rounding a decimal representation of a number so that there are two digits after the decimal point.
The first place after the decimal point is tenths. The second place after the decimal point is hundredths The third place after the decimal point is thousandths. So the number must extend to the third place after the decimal.
Third to the right of the decimal point
One Third
Four months is a third of a year which would be expressed as .33 repeating as a decimal.
Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.Since the third digit after the decimal point is the thousandths, this is equivalent to 512/1000.
It is rounding a decimal representation of a number so that there are two digits after the decimal point.
The first place after the decimal point is tenths. The second place after the decimal point is hundredths The third place after the decimal point is thousandths. So the number must extend to the third place after the decimal.
Expressed as a decimal, 2 1/3 is equal to 2.3 recurring (that is, 2.3333...)
It is expressed as a string of hexadecimal digits - all to the left of a "decimal" point.
Third to the right of the decimal point
0.2
0.8 recurring (that is, 0.88888...) is already expressed as a decimal. Expressed as a proper fraction, this is equal to 8/9 or eight ninths.
To make a percentage a decimal, move the decimal point two places to the left, so 7.0% is .007 as a decimal.
The third to the right of the decimal point.