decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
4.98 to hundredths place. Herewith decimal places/ '4' = units Decimal point '9' = tenths '8' = hundredths '3' = thousandths '2' = tens of thousandths.
Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, etc...
9/10 as a decimal is 0.9
9 and 6 tenths in decimal form is 1.5 or 1 point 5
convert9 thousandths, 5 hundredths, 8 ones, 6ten-thousandths, 4 tenths in decimal
decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
The 9 is in the tenths column. Remember it's Hundreds, Tens, Ones, decimal, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths.
Well, honey, to write nine ten-thousandths as a decimal, you simply put a 9 in the ten-thousandths place, followed by zeros in the other decimal places. So, it looks like this: 0.0009. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
the answer is 900m thousandths
4.98 to hundredths place. Herewith decimal places/ '4' = units Decimal point '9' = tenths '8' = hundredths '3' = thousandths '2' = tens of thousandths.
To convert the decimal 0.927 to thousandths, you multiply by 1000. So, 0.927 x 1000 = 927. Therefore, there are 927 thousandths in 0.927.
5 and 9 tenths as a decimal = 5.9
Tenths = 8 Hundredths = 9 Thousandths = 4 NB Units = 7 Tens = 5
Oh, dude, writing numbers in decimal form is like converting them into fancy pants mode. So, 2 hundreds is 200, 4 tens is 40, 9 tenths is 0.9, and 6 thousandths is 0.006. Put them all together and you get 200 + 40 + 0.9 + 0.006 = 240.906. Voilà!
0.908
Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, etc...