There can only be one digit in each place value - before or after the decimal place.
If a number is an integer then the last digit (to the right) is the units' (or ones') place. In the case of a decimal fraction is it the digit to the immediate left of the decimal point. Note that 1 = 100.The place value of the digit to its left is the tens' place, which is also 101.The place value of the digit to its left is the hundreds' place, which is also 102.and so on.The the right of the decimal, the places are:First after the decimal point is the tenths (= 10-1).Next is the hundredths (= 10-2)Then the thousandths (= 10-3).
How far to the left or right of the decimal point it is. If there is no decimal point, it is "hiding" at the right hand end of the number after the last digit.
If the last two digits are divisible by 4. This is equivalent to: Last digit = 0, 4, 8 and the digit before (in tens place) is even or Last digit = 2 or 6 and the digit before (in tens place) is odd.
The precision of a number is determined by its last digit. The true value lies with a half of the place value of this last digit. In the above case it is the 6, which is in the thousandths place. So the true value lies within half-of-one-thousandths of the given number. That is, it lies in the interval [234.8955, 234.8965]. I use round-to-even, which is the default rounding mode used in IEEE 754 standard for computing functions and operators.
Hundredths place
The place value is a millionth (or 10-6)
7 hundredths
The 6 is in the place four before the decimal point (which is "hiding" after the last digit, the ones digit, of the whole number), so it is in the thousands place; its value is 6 × 1000 = 6000 (six thousand).
The place value of a digit is its face value multiplied by its place column value (1, 10, 100, etc). To have the same place value and face value, the place column value must be 1 - the units column (immediately before the decimal point). Thus it is the last digit of a whole number, which in this case is the '8'.
There can only be one digit in each place value - before or after the decimal place.
If a number is an integer then the last digit (to the right) is the units' (or ones') place. In the case of a decimal fraction is it the digit to the immediate left of the decimal point. Note that 1 = 100.The place value of the digit to its left is the tens' place, which is also 101.The place value of the digit to its left is the hundreds' place, which is also 102.and so on.The the right of the decimal, the places are:First after the decimal point is the tenths (= 10-1).Next is the hundredths (= 10-2)Then the thousandths (= 10-3).
How far to the left or right of the decimal point it is. If there is no decimal point, it is "hiding" at the right hand end of the number after the last digit.
If the last digit in 7.37 is less than 5, then remove the last digit. One Decimal Place Rule #2: If the last digit in 7.37 is 5 or more and the second to the last digit in 7.37 is less than 9, then remove the last digit and add 1 to the second to the last digit.
It is the last digit which has a value of 0.006 or 3/500 as a fraction in its lowest terms
If the last two digits are divisible by 4. This is equivalent to: Last digit = 0, 4, 8 and the digit before (in tens place) is even or Last digit = 2 or 6 and the digit before (in tens place) is odd.
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