4.98 to hundredths place. Herewith decimal places/ '4' = units Decimal point '9' = tenths '8' = hundredths '3' = thousandths '2' = tens of thousandths.
53x3.065 Replace the "x" with how many tens there are.
If you mean 3*10 and 9/100 then it is 30.09 as a decimal
Number 9 6 6 7 . 3 7 9 hundreds tens ones tenths hundredths thousandths
'9' is in the 'hundredths' column. NB 38.29 '3' is in the Tens Column '8' is in the Units column '2' is in the Tenths column '9' is in the Hundredths column NB THe next decimal digit would be in the Thousandths column. NNB Note the use of the suffix '--ths'. for decimal numbers.
4.98 to hundredths place. Herewith decimal places/ '4' = units Decimal point '9' = tenths '8' = hundredths '3' = thousandths '2' = tens of thousandths.
0.6349 Here is a list of column names in decimal 0 = Units . = Decimal point '6' = tenths '3' = hundredths '4' = thousandths '9' = tens of thousandths '3' = hundreds of thousandths '1' = millionths. NB Note the suffic '---ths' at the end of each decimal column.
53x3.065 Replace the "x" with how many tens there are.
40.03 4 tens and 3 hundredths 0.43 4 tenths and 3 hundredths
30.09 . unless not tens but tenths is meant 3 tenths and 9 hundredths = 0.39
If you mean 3*10 and 9/100 then it is 30.09 as a decimal
I'm not sure
To convert 6 ones, 3 tens, and 4 hundredths to decimal form, we need to place each digit in its corresponding place value. The 6 ones is simply 6, the 3 tens is 30 (3 * 10), and the 4 hundredths is 0.04 (4 * 0.01). Putting it all together, we get 6 + 30 + 0.04 = 36.04.
the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
3 tens 2 ones 8 thousandths =
Number 9 6 6 7 . 3 7 9 hundreds tens ones tenths hundredths thousandths
'9' is in the 'hundredths' column. NB 38.29 '3' is in the Tens Column '8' is in the Units column '2' is in the Tenths column '9' is in the Hundredths column NB THe next decimal digit would be in the Thousandths column. NNB Note the use of the suffix '--ths'. for decimal numbers.