They are: 9/10 = 0.9 and 37/1000 =0.037 and they both add together as 0.937
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"
In the number 1356.209, the digit in the thousandths place is 9. The thousandths place is the third digit to the right of the decimal point. In this case, the digits to the right of the decimal are 2 (tenths), 0 (hundredths), and 9 (thousandths).
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
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.
To convert 9 tenths to thousandths, we need to multiply by 1000 because there are 1000 thousandths in one whole. So, 9 tenths is equal to 9 * 1000 = 9000 thousandths. Therefore, the answer is 9000 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!
4.98 to hundredths place. Herewith decimal places/ '4' = units Decimal point '9' = tenths '8' = hundredths '3' = thousandths '2' = tens of thousandths.
5 and 9 tenths as a decimal = 5.9
Tenths = 8 Hundredths = 9 Thousandths = 4 NB Units = 7 Tens = 5
0.908
In the decimal 99.999 which is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the tenths place ?
Tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, etc...
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.