Assuming that you mean a digit, it is a terminating decimal.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. The name is derived from "deci" which means pertaining to ten.
'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
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Six hundredths as a decimal is '0.06'. #NB Remember in decimal form. to the left of the decimal point are 'Units'. First digit to the right of the decimal point are 'tenths', the second digit is 'hundredths', ; the third digit is thousandths. et.seq. NNB For such as decimal as 0.123. it is said as ' zero, point, one, two, three.' NOT as 'point one hundred and twenty three', because the digits are being given the incorrect name So your 0.06 is said as 'zero point zero, six.' as a fraction it is 6/100, which cancels down to 3/50 .
Assuming that you mean a digit, it is a terminating decimal.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
Just compare the first decimal digit (the first digit after the decimal point), since the integer part is the same. If (as in this case) the first decimal digit is the same, you continue comparing the second decimal digit, etc.
A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. If it does not contain a fractional part then the decimal representation does not require a decimal point. The name is derived from "deci" which means pertaining to ten.
'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
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'point' or 'and' because decimal ''point''
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Place values in math refer to the value of digits based on their position in a given number.To estimate a decimal to the thousandths place one must estimate to the third digit or place after the decimal point.Example:3.14159 when rounded to the thousandths place would be 3.142The name of the place value is derived from the fraction that the digit represents.Example:.1 is one tenth of 1. Therefore the first digit after or to the right of a decimal point is in the tenths place..01 is one hundredth of 1. Therefore the second digit after a decimal point is in the hundredths place.This pattern continues through thousandths, ten-thousandths and beyond adding a zero to the end of the place value with each space beyond the decimal to determine the next name.
To write 10.1 as a word name, you would say "ten point one." This is the standard way to express a decimal number in words. The whole number part is read as usual, followed by "point" to indicate the decimal point, and then the decimal part is read digit by digit.