They are respectively: 9/10 = 0.9, 2/100 = 0.02 and 4/1000 = 0.004
nine tenths two hundredths and four thousandths
Yes, they certainlyare. And both of them are also equal to 40 hundredths, as well as to an infinite number of other fractions and decimals.
tenths on right side of decimal, hundreds on the other
Well, honey, 4 tenths is greater than 4 hundredths because tenths are bigger than hundredths. It's like comparing a dime to a penny - one is worth more than the other. So, 4 tenths is indeed greater than 4 hundredths, no doubt about it.
The first place after (to the right of) the decimal point is occupied by tenths, the second place by hundredths, the third place by thousandths and the fourth place by ten thousandths. nine ten-thousandths is 0.0009
nine tenths two hundredths and four thousandths
Yes, they certainlyare. And both of them are also equal to 40 hundredths, as well as to an infinite number of other fractions and decimals.
tenths on right side of decimal, hundreds on the other
40 x .3Remember: 0 . (tenths) (hundredths) (thousandths)In this case (I missed it the first time) it's 30 hundredths, or 3 tenths(4 x 10) x .3Factoring out the 10 for the next step.4 x (10 x .3)Moving the 10 to the other side to make this easier to do in your head4 x 3 = 12
A decimal shows numbers in tenths, hundredths, and other powers of ten. A fraction can be shown in other ways such as elevenths and fifteenths as well as tenths and hundredths.
Look at the value in the hundredths place of the number. If that value is 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9, then you increase the value of the tenths place by one and truncate (sever the remaining digits and discard them) the number at that spot (the tenths place). If the value in the hundredths place is 0,1,2,3, or 4, then you don't change the number's value in the tenths place, but you still truncate the number at the tenths place.So, in your case:12.334467 has the following positional values, from left to right:The tens place is 1The ones place is 2The tenths place is 3The hundredths place is 3The thousandths place is 4The ten thousandths place is 4The hundred thousandth place is 6The millionth place is 7As explained above, the hundredths place is 3, therefore you don't change the value of the number's tenth place, which is also 3. Finally, you truncate the number at that spot, resulting in 12.3. This is the value of the number rounded to the tenths spot.These are the values of the number if they were rounded to the other positions:To the tens place: 10To the ones place: 12To the hundredths place: 12.33To the thousandths place: 12.334To the ten thousandths place: 12.3345To the hundred thousandth place: 12.33447To the millionth place: 12.334467
To represent the decimal 0.362 on a place value chart, you start by identifying the positions of each digit. The '3' is in the tenths place, the '6' is in the hundredths place, and the '2' is in the thousandths place. You would place a '3' in the tenths column, a '6' in the hundredths column, and a '2' in the thousandths column, while all other positions remain empty or marked as zero. This visually shows the value of 0.362 using the place value system.
Well, honey, 4 tenths is greater than 4 hundredths because tenths are bigger than hundredths. It's like comparing a dime to a penny - one is worth more than the other. So, 4 tenths is indeed greater than 4 hundredths, no doubt about it.
.42 is greater than .24 How did you get the answer? 4 tenths means it is .4 2 hundredths means .02 So you add the two together and you get .42 If you do the same to the other you will get .24 which is a smaller number.
The first place after (to the right of) the decimal point is occupied by tenths, the second place by hundredths, the third place by thousandths and the fourth place by ten thousandths. nine ten-thousandths is 0.0009
Seven tenths thousandths can be written as 0.0007. This represents the decimal value where seven is in the thousandths place, and all other places are filled with zeros. Alternatively, it can also be expressed as 7/10,000 in fractional form.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 6 tenths is indeed bigger than 6 hundredths because tenths are larger units than hundredths. It's like comparing a dime to a penny - one is worth more than the other. So, in this case, 6 tenths is greater than 6 hundredths.