Hundredth is the second digit to the right of a decimal. An example being, 0.02. That would be said as two hundredths.
The four is in the hundredths place.
four hundredths
In 9.478, the 7 is in the hundredths or one hundredths place. (Note that this is not the hundreds place. The unit value of the hundredths place is 1/100th, and the 7 here represents a value of 7/100ths, or 0.07 in decimal form.
Hundreds have a larger place value.
Hundredths place
If you mean "the value of pi rounded to the nearest hundredth," then: 3.14
The four is in the hundredths place.
four hundredths
The place value after tenths is hundredths.
In 9.478, the 7 is in the hundredths or one hundredths place. (Note that this is not the hundreds place. The unit value of the hundredths place is 1/100th, and the 7 here represents a value of 7/100ths, or 0.07 in decimal form.
In the number 0.79, the 9 is in the hundredths place. This means that the value of the 9 is nine hundredths, or 0.09. The place value of a digit in a decimal number is determined by its position relative to the decimal point.
It is in the hundredths' place.
The 6 is in the hundredths place, representing six hundredths.
Hundreds have a larger place value.
The tens place.
4 is in hundredths place.
2 is in the hundredths place.