2.959
Oh, what a lovely question! The number you're looking for is 0.048. It has 4 hundredths (0.04), no tenths, and 8 thousandths (0.008). Just a happy little number hiding in the vast landscape of mathematics.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
It is a decimal number. 0.67 shows a 6 in the tenths column, and 7 in the hundredths column. The next one beyond it the thousandths column.
The 4 holds the tenths place and the 5 holds the hundredths place, a number to the right of the 5 would hold the thousandths place
the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
Oh, what a lovely question! The number you're looking for is 0.048. It has 4 hundredths (0.04), no tenths, and 8 thousandths (0.008). Just a happy little number hiding in the vast landscape of mathematics.
28.47 '2' is Tens '8' is Units '4' is Tenths '7' is Hundredths. NB THe next decimal to the right would be 'thousandths'.
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.
2 . tenths hundredths thousandths
It is a decimal number. 0.67 shows a 6 in the tenths column, and 7 in the hundredths column. The next one beyond it the thousandths column.
The 4 holds the tenths place and the 5 holds the hundredths place, a number to the right of the 5 would hold the thousandths place
in the number 0.75 the seven is in the tenths place and the five is in the one-hundredths place. There is no number in the thousandths place. Therefore there is zero thousandths in the number 0.75 * * * * * The question is somewhat ambiguous. There are 750 thousandths in 0.75
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The hundredth place of 8.471 is 7. 8 <-- Ones . 4 <-- Tenths 7 <-- Hundredths 1 <-- Thousandths
The number in the hundredths place for 6.185 is 8. In the decimal number, the digits to the right of the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, respectively. Therefore, the first digit after the decimal (1) is the tenths place, and the second digit (8) is the hundredths place.
It is the tenths place followed by hundredths followed by thousandths ... etc