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.
In the number 51.96, the digit 6 is in the hundredths place. This means its value is 6/100, or 0.06. Therefore, the place value of the 6 is six hundredths.
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 place value of fifteen hundredths is 0.15 in decimal form, where the "1" is in the tenths place and the "5" is in the hundredths place. This means that fifteen hundredths represents 15 out of 100, or 15%. In terms of fractions, it can also be expressed as 15/100.
Hundredths.
Hundredths.