Yes, a number in the ten thousandths place. And then in the hundred thousandths and so on. There need not be any end.
in the number 0.75 the seven is in the tenths place and the five is in the one-hundredths place. There is no number in the thousandths place. Therefore there is zero thousandths in the number 0.75 * * * * * The question is somewhat ambiguous. There are 750 thousandths in 0.75
The digit in the thousandths place of the number 5.6789 is the 8.
The number '8'
The 7 is in the thousandths place.
The number '1' is in the thousandths place.
1.9855 is in the thousandths place.
It is 4 that is in the thousandths place
The digit in the thousandths place of that number is the zero to the right of the decimal point.
Yes, a number in the ten thousandths place. And then in the hundred thousandths and so on. There need not be any end.
in the number 0.75 the seven is in the tenths place and the five is in the one-hundredths place. There is no number in the thousandths place. Therefore there is zero thousandths in the number 0.75 * * * * * The question is somewhat ambiguous. There are 750 thousandths in 0.75
the ten thousandths place is 0.000**0** so if you had 1 ten thousandth it would be 0.0001 6 ten thousandths = 0.0006 2 ten thousandths = 0.0002
Oh, what a lovely question! The number you're looking for is 0.048. It has 4 hundredths (0.04), no tenths, and 8 thousandths (0.008). Just a happy little number hiding in the vast landscape of mathematics.
The digit in the ten thousandths place is the 1.
The digit in the thousandths place of the number 5.6789 is the 8.
The number '8'
The thousandths place is 3 after the decimal place. That is, 1 thousandth would be 0.001 To write any number of thousandths, you put the unit of that number in the thousandths place, the tens of the number in the tenths place, and so on. In this case, we want to write 648 thousandths, so that would be written as 0.648