ten thousandths, but it has a proper name
.003 would be in the thousandths column.
8
The 7 is in the 4th column after the decimal point; this is the ten thousandths (1/10000) column. Thus the 7 is seven ten-thousandths.
5. The third digit
The 2 is in the thousandths (1/1000) column, so it has the value two thousandths.
The thousandths column is the third column to the right of the decimal point.
.003 would be in the thousandths column.
There is no digit in the thousands column. There is a 1 in the thousandths column.
The 1 is in the units column and is one. The 6 is in the tenths column and is six tenths. The 3 is in the hundredths column and is three hundredths. The 9 is in the thousandths column and is nine thousandths.
9
8
The 7 is in the 4th column after the decimal point; this is the ten thousandths (1/10000) column. Thus the 7 is seven ten-thousandths.
7.846 Hundredths column is '4' NB Tenths columns is '8' Thousandths column is '6' The units column is '7'
5. The third digit
0
The 2 is in the thousandths (1/1000) column, so it has the value two thousandths.
You round in the same way that you would with a whole number. If the number in the tens of thousandths column is 5 or higher round the thousandths up, if 4 or below round down. With the number 6.1778425 the 8 is the tens of thousandths column so the 7 in the thousandths column needs to be rounded to 8. u . ths hths ths This makes the answer 6.178 -6 . 1 7 8.