It is the tenths place followed by hundredths followed by thousandths ... etc
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yes. any thing you have on the right side of the decimal point(.) is a decimal:)
It makes the value of the orginal number larger.
Parts of a number like 3 tenths always go on the right side of the decimal point. Whole numbers go on the left side of the decimal point 3 tenths = .3
There are 2. An easy trick is if there is a decimal point cross off all the 0s directly afte the decimal point until you come to a number that is not a 0. any number after that is significant. If there is not a decimal point come from the right side of the number and cross of all he 0s until you come to another number
Put it off to the right side of the number as R(x)