To write 0.007 in decimal words, you would say "seven thousandths." This is because the first digit after the decimal point represents the tenths place, the second digit represents the hundredths place, and the third digit represents the thousandths place. So, 0.007 would be read as "zero point zero zero seven" or simply "seven thousandths."
.0007
'Zero, point, three four'. NOT 'point thirty four'.
you write it zero and ninety-nine tenths
Write the following decimals in words. 0.26 2.0.45 0.58
you WRITE 0.022 like this: zero point zero two two.
.0007
write the following decimal numbers in words .0087945
81.8887 = 80 + 1 + 0.8 + 0.08 + 0.008 + 0007 ( in expanded decimal form)
There are no decimal words! The number is eight hundredths.
52.3
Five.
0.74
'Zero, point, three four'. NOT 'point thirty four'.
.12 in words is twelve hundredths.
Oh, dude, writing 0.11 in words is like saying "zero point one one." It's not rocket science, it's just reading out the numbers in a decimal. So, like, zero point one one, that's it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
It is six thousandths
It is six and no hundredths.