In the case of 1234.456, the 4 is in the tenths place, the 5 is in the hundredths place, and the 6 is in the thousandths place. Therefore, no rounding is needed. If the number were 1234.4567, for example, then rounding it to the thousandths would make the number 1234.457. If it were 1234.4564, then it would stay the same, 1234.456.
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
If you wanted to write 5 thousandths, that would be: 0.005 The first zero after the decimal (.) is the tenths place, the second the hundredths place, and the third the thousandths place.
The order of the decimal places, after the decimal point are:tenths-->hundredths-->thousandths and so on (increasing by 10 each time).In this number there is an 8 in the tenths place, a 4 in the hundredths place, and a 3 in the thousandths place.However, to get the answer you must put this all together, using all of the number up to the place you desire. In this case you have 843 thousandths. If you were to add 157 thousands, you would have 2196.0
The number in the tenths place is the 7. EXAMPLE: 6.58 The 5 in 6.58 would be the number in the tenths place because there is no such thing as oneths so you would count up from the tenth place.
The thousandths place is 3 after the decimal place. That is, 1 thousandth would be 0.001 To write any number of thousandths, you put the unit of that number in the thousandths place, the tens of the number in the tenths place, and so on. In this case, we want to write 648 thousandths, so that would be written as 0.648
In the number 97.1we know that the 9 is in the tens place and the 7 is in the ones place. After the period we count tenths, hundredths, thousandths and so on. So in 97.1 the number 1 would be in the tenths place.
28.47 '2' is Tens '8' is Units '4' is Tenths '7' is Hundredths. NB THe next decimal to the right would be 'thousandths'.
In the case of 1234.456, the 4 is in the tenths place, the 5 is in the hundredths place, and the 6 is in the thousandths place. Therefore, no rounding is needed. If the number were 1234.4567, for example, then rounding it to the thousandths would make the number 1234.457. If it were 1234.4564, then it would stay the same, 1234.456.
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
If you wanted to write 5 thousandths, that would be: 0.005 The first zero after the decimal (.) is the tenths place, the second the hundredths place, and the third the thousandths place.
The order of the decimal places, after the decimal point are:tenths-->hundredths-->thousandths and so on (increasing by 10 each time).In this number there is an 8 in the tenths place, a 4 in the hundredths place, and a 3 in the thousandths place.However, to get the answer you must put this all together, using all of the number up to the place you desire. In this case you have 843 thousandths. If you were to add 157 thousands, you would have 2196.0
The number in the tenths place is the 7. EXAMPLE: 6.58 The 5 in 6.58 would be the number in the tenths place because there is no such thing as oneths so you would count up from the tenth place.
In your example there is no tenths place. You would have to express it as 2,346.0 with zero being in the tenths place.
To write three and four thousandths in decimal form, you would write it as 3.004. This is because the number 3 represents the whole number part, the zero represents the tenths place, the zero represents the hundredths place, and the four represents the thousandths place. Therefore, the decimal form of three and four thousandths is 3.004.
6.00021 The first decimal place is tenths, then hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths, hundred-thousandths, etc. 21 hundred-thousandths must end in the hundred-thousandths place.
To write 2.061 in word form, you would say "two and sixty-one thousandths." The number 2 represents the whole number, the zero represents the tenths place, the six represents the hundredths place, and the one represents the thousandths place. Therefore, when reading the number aloud, you would say "two point zero six one" or "two and sixty-one thousandths."