Oh, dude, you write 0.875 in word form as "eight hundred seventy-five thousandths." It's like saying, "Hey, this number has eight hundreds, seven tens, and five ones divided into ten parts each." Easy peasy, right?
Eight and fourteen ten-thousandths.
To write eight thousandths in standard form, you would use the decimal point to separate the whole number from the decimal part. In this case, the number is 0.008. This is because the decimal point is placed three places to the right of the digit 8, which represents thousandths.
Two and seven hundred seventy-eight thousandths.
Eight hundred and thirty four thousandths = 0.834To convert this number to standard form we move the decimal point one place to the right. Because we have moved it by one place to the right we have to multiply by 10 to the power of minus 1.= 8.34 x 10-1
Eight and Five Thousandths. I may not be right.
Eight and five thousandths.
Eight and fourteen ten-thousandths.
To write eight thousandths in standard form, you would use the decimal point to separate the whole number from the decimal part. In this case, the number is 0.008. This is because the decimal point is placed three places to the right of the digit 8, which represents thousandths.
The digit in the thousandths place of that number is the zero to the right of the decimal point.
0.000088 in words is 'zero point zero zero zero zero eight eight'. However this is rather tedious and could be said as 'eighty eight millionths. NB In decimal nomenclature, from the decimal point to the right. It is tenths(1), hundreds(2) , thousandths(3), tens of thousandths(4), hundreds of thousandths(5), & millionths(6). The bracketed number represents the decimal position to the right of the decimal point.
To write eight thousandths, you would use the decimal point followed by the digit 8: 0.008. This represents a fraction where the whole is divided into one thousand equal parts, and you are referring to 8 of those parts. The digit 8 is in the thousandths place value, which is three places to the right of the decimal point.
Well, honey, that number you're looking for is 31.880. Yes, that's right, 31 and 880 thousandths. It's not rocket science, darling. Just a little bit of decimal fun.
Two and seven hundred seventy-eight thousandths.
Eight hundred and thirty four thousandths = 0.834To convert this number to standard form we move the decimal point one place to the right. Because we have moved it by one place to the right we have to multiply by 10 to the power of minus 1.= 8.34 x 10-1
thousandths
The fourth from the right.