Oh, what a lovely question! Let's add these numbers together gently. We start by adding the whole numbers, then the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths separately. So, 6 + 3 + 11 + 4 equals 24. Then, add the tenths, which is 4, the hundredths, which is 5, and the thousandths, which is 56. Finally, we combine all these together to get 24 and sixty-six thousandths.
One hundred fifty-eight thousandths in decimal form is written as 0.158. This is because each place value after the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the first place after the decimal point being tenths, the second being hundredths, and the third being thousandths. Therefore, 0.158 represents 1 tenth, 5 hundredths, and 8 thousandths.
Round it up or down. Examples: 0.014 (thousandths ) is 0.01 (Hundredths) and 0.0 (Tenths) 0.567 (Thousandths) is 0.57 (Hundredths) and 0.6 (Tenths) 27.499 (Thousandths) is 27.50 (Hundredths) and 27.5 (Tenths)
eleven and one tenth
decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
It is 1.54, or one and fifty four hundredths.
8 thousandths
There are 10 hundredths in a tenth, and 10 tenths in a hundredth. Therefore, there are 100 hundredths in a thousandth. This can be calculated by multiplying 10 (hundredths in a tenth) by 10 (tenths in a hundredth), resulting in 100 hundredths in a thousandth.
You take the place vlaues accordingly: first there are the tenths, then the hundredths, then thousandths, ten thousandths, so on. For example, 0.1 would be 1 tenth. 0.01 would be one hundreth, 0.001 would be one thousandth, and so on. Each zero marks a decimal place. Therefore, fifty-five hundredths would be written as 0.55.
One hundred fifty-eight thousandths in decimal form is written as 0.158. This is because each place value after the decimal point represents a power of 10, with the first place after the decimal point being tenths, the second being hundredths, and the third being thousandths. Therefore, 0.158 represents 1 tenth, 5 hundredths, and 8 thousandths.
Round it up or down. Examples: 0.014 (thousandths ) is 0.01 (Hundredths) and 0.0 (Tenths) 0.567 (Thousandths) is 0.57 (Hundredths) and 0.6 (Tenths) 27.499 (Thousandths) is 27.50 (Hundredths) and 27.5 (Tenths)
eleven and one tenth
(ones) . (tenths) (hundredths) (thousandths)So to the nearest tenth, it would be 2.3
decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
It is 1.54, or one and fifty four hundredths.
13.5 13.46 13.463
Well, honey, 7 thousandths is the same as 0.007. To find out how many hundredths that is, you just move the decimal two places to the right, giving you 0.07. So, 7 thousandths is equal to 7 hundredths. Hope that clears things up for ya!
One tenth = 0.1 One hundredth = 0.01 0.1 + 0.01 = 0.11 (or eleven hundredths)