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5321.0978 (is the example)

5 is in the thousands position (1,000)

3 is in the hundreds position (100)

2 is in the tens position (10)

1 is in the ones position (1)

0 is in the TENTH'S (1/10) position

9 is in the HUNDREDTH'S (1/100) position

7 is in the THOUSANDTH's (/1000) position

8 is in the TEN-THOUSANDTH'S (10000) position

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