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Q: Which decimal represents three-fifths?
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The written form for 21.035 is "twenty-one and thirty-five thousandths." In this decimal number, the "2" represents twenty, the "1" represents one, the "0" represents zero, the "3" represents three tenths, and the "5" represents five thousandths. The decimal point separates the whole number part (21) from the decimal part (0.035).


How do you write 1.005 in word form?

To write 1.005 in word form, you would say "one and five thousandths." This is because the digit 1 represents the whole number 1, the first decimal place after the decimal point represents tenths (0.0), the second decimal place represents hundredths (0.00), and the third decimal place represents thousandths (0.005).