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∙ 11y ago149,578.437
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∙ 11y ago0.56 = 56 hundredths so add 3 more 0 0.00056 = 56 hundred-thousandths
They add up to 53 thousandths which is 53/1000 or 0.053
You line up the decimals with the thousandths and put the decimal straight down from where it is and just add with the decimal in the same spot.
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
To designate thousandths in 3.61, add a zero to the right of the number. 3.610 and it is read as 3 and 610 thousandths.
0.56 = 56 hundredths so add 3 more 0 0.00056 = 56 hundred-thousandths
0.00068 0.068 is thousandths so add two more 0 inbetween
You do not, but you can add zeros to pad the decimal to show the hundred thousandths place.
Seven hundred five thousandths in decimal form is 0.705. First, because you know it's in thousandths you know there will be three decimal places (1 for tenths, 2 for hundredths, and 3 for thousandths). So then you simply write out seven hundred five as 705 and add the decimal point in front of it.
177/1000 = 0.177, then add 12 = 12.177
Expressed in words, this is equal to zero point three seven zero. Add: 0.370 in words is three hundred seventy thousandths.
They add up to 53 thousandths which is 53/1000 or 0.053
You line up the decimals with the thousandths and put the decimal straight down from where it is and just add with the decimal in the same spot.
yes
tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths (etc.) (just add a 'ths' to the end of the number.)
To designate thousandths in 3.61, add a zero to the right of the number. 3.610 and it is read as 3 and 610 thousandths.
First, write out the whole number until the decimal point. Next write 'and' for the decimal point. Finally, write out the value of decimal part of the number: 0.X is tenths 0.XX is hundredths 0.XXX is thousandths 0.XXXX is ten thousandths...and so on. For example 13.4563 would be thirteen and four thousand five hundred sixty-three ten thousandths.