To express 6 ones and 2 hundredths in decimals, you would write it as 6.02. The digit to the left of the decimal point represents the ones place, while the digits to the right of the decimal point represent the tenths and hundredths places, respectively. In this case, the number 6 represents the six ones, and the 02 represents the two hundredths.
28.82
The 9 is in the tenths column. Remember it's Hundreds, Tens, Ones, decimal, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths.
In what decimal is the tens and tenths place value 6, hundredths place value 9, and the remaining place values 0
0.314 can be rounded in hundredths, tenths and ones. In hundredths, it is 0.31, in tenths, it is 0.3 and in ones, it is 0
convert9 thousandths, 5 hundredths, 8 ones, 6ten-thousandths, 4 tenths in decimal
No there is not a ones place in a decimal. It's tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.
No. It separates the ones place from the tenths place.Examples5.89 The decimal is between the 5 in the ones place and the 8 in the tenths place.43.26 The decimal is between the 3 in the ones place and the 2 in the tenths place.147.902 The decimal is between the 7 in the ones place and the 9 in the tenths place.
To express 6 ones and 2 hundredths in decimals, you would write it as 6.02. The digit to the left of the decimal point represents the ones place, while the digits to the right of the decimal point represent the tenths and hundredths places, respectively. In this case, the number 6 represents the six ones, and the 02 represents the two hundredths.
28.82
3.42
the second digit from the decimal point. 7 ones . decimal 5 tenths 2 hundredths 2 thousandths
The ones in the percent would be in the hundredths place. The bold number is the ones place. 98%. Before the hundredths place are the tenths place and the ones. The decimal is 0.98 or .98.
39.64
Since it is a decimal, the 9 stands for tenths, the 5 stands for hundredths, and the 4 stands for ones. Going to the right -> behind the decimal point is tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so one (there is no such thing as ones here). Going to the left <- in front of the decimal point is where ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, and so on begins.
The 9 is in the tenths column. Remember it's Hundreds, Tens, Ones, decimal, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths.
20 tenths; 2 ones.