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Q: What would the decimal 0.00000000000000001 be called?
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What place is the third zero after the decimal place called?

The third plce value to the right of the decimal point is the thousandths place. So the 3rd zero after the decimal would be called 0 thousandths.


Why is each decimal worth 10?

That is what decimal means. If each was worth 8, for example, it would be called an octal.


Can a decimal point be called and?

No - you would only use the word "and" if the number was expressed as a mixed number, for example, 4 3/5 would be called "four and three fifths", whereas the decimal equivalent, 4.6, would be called "four point six".


A decimal that repeats is called a?

a decimal that repeats is called a repeating decimal


What is a decimal with no remainder called?

It is called no remainder decimal.


What is The decimal form of a fraction is called?

It is called a decimal fraction.


Why is decimal tenths?

The word, "decimal" means "of, or having to do with tenths". If you were working in base 8 instead of decimal, it would be called "octal", which means "of, or having to do with eighths". If you were working in base 16, it would be "hexadecimal" or "sixteenths". If you were working in base two, it would be "binary" or "twos".


What is A decimal that ends is called?

It is a terminating decimal.


What is a decimal with a remainder called?

A decimal does not have a remainder.


What is the number called after a decimal point?

The number after a decimal point is called a decimal fraction. It represents a portion of a whole number, with each digit's place value decreasing by a factor of 10 as you move further to the right. This allows for the representation of values smaller than one, such as tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.


What is a fraction written using a decimal point called?

It is called a [decimal] fraction.