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How do you convert 2 tenths 12 thousandths to thousandths?

To convert 2 tenths and 12 thousandths to thousandths, first express 2 tenths as thousandths. Since 1 tenth equals 100 thousandths, 2 tenths is 200 thousandths. Then, add the 12 thousandths: 200 thousandths + 12 thousandths = 212 thousandths. Therefore, 2 tenths and 12 thousandths is equivalent to 212 thousandths.


What is eight thousandths and six thousandths as a decimal?

eight thousandths = 0.008 six thousandths = 0.006


Which is bigger seven thousandths or eight thousandths?

Eight thousandths is bigger than seven thousandths.


What is 148 thousandths plus 7 ones and 13 thousandths?

148 thousandths plus 7 ones and 13 thousandths is 7 ones and 161 thousandths.


What is 17 thousandths in mm?

17 thousandths of what? 17 thousandths of a millimetre is equal to exactly 17 thousandths of a millimetre.


What comes after thousandths?

ten thousandths


Is 0.325 thousandths or hundredths?

thousandths


What are the first five Decimals?

tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, and hundred-thousandths


How many thousandths is 8 thousandths plus 6 ones 8 thousandths?

To find the sum of 8 thousandths and 6 ones and 8 thousandths, you simply add the two values together. 8 thousandths plus 6 ones and 8 thousandths is equal to 6.008. So, the total value is 6.008.


How would you write six and twenty one hundred thousandths in decimal form?

6.00021 The first decimal place is tenths, then hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, hundred-thousandths, etc. 21 hundred-thousandths must end in the hundred-thousandths place.


How many thousandths in ten thousandths?

There are 10 thousandths in ten thousandths. This is because one thousandth is equal to 0.001, and ten thousandths is equal to 0.01. Therefore, 0.01 divided by 0.001 equals 10.


How many thousandths are in seven and two hundred four thousandths?

7,204 thousandths. The answer is literally in the question...