0.334
For future reference:
0.1 is 1 tenth
0.01 is 1 hundredth
0.001 is 1 thousandth
etc etc
The place value column three to the right of the decimal point is 1/(10x10x10) = 1/1000 = thousandths, so the 3 is three thousandths.
The answer is 8.4
3.56 is rounded to 3.6
Three to the right of the decimal place.
Twenty-three and 5 thousandths
When rounded to three places (thousandths) the answer is: 0.143
In a number such as 1.53376, the third digit after the decimal point represents three thousandths, and the fourth digit to the right of the decimal point represents seven ten-thousandths.
The place value column three to the right of the decimal point is 1/(10x10x10) = 1/1000 = thousandths, so the 3 is three thousandths.
4.354
The answer is 8.4
Place is thousandths Value is three thousandths.
Oh, dude, you're really making me work here. So, like, technically speaking, .003 in word form would be "three thousandths." But like, who even says that? Just stick with .003, it's way easier to say.
3.56 is rounded to 3.6
Three in the tenths place and 1 in the ten-thousandths place is 0.3001The word form is: three thousand and one ten-thousandths.
To write 3.0003 in word form, you would say "three and three ten-thousandths." The number before the decimal point is read as a whole number, followed by "and" for the decimal point. The digits after the decimal point are read individually, with the place value stated in words.
0.030 inch; or 0.03 inch, three hundredths of an inch, to which it is equivalent. Think 30 X 1/1000; cancel a zero top and bottom to get 3/100, three hundredths (The first digit to the right of the decimal point is the tenths place, next right is the hundredths, and third right is the thousandths place. On the right side of the decimal, your number has to end in the named place, so '30' ends with its zero in the thousandths place. Thirty thousandths is 0.030. Three thousandths is 0.003 .)
Three to the right of the decimal place.