To write one hundred twelve thousandths in standard form, you need to understand place value. The number "112" represents the whole number part, while "thousandths" indicates the decimal place value. To convert this to standard form, you place the decimal point after the ones place and add the zeros for the decimal places, resulting in 0.112.
Seven and seven hundred twelve thousandths would be written as 7.712The "and" tells you where the decimal goes, "thousandths" tells you how many places there will be in the decimal part of your answer (3 decimal places for thousandths), and seven hundred twelve tells you how many thousandths there will be.
.00012
Two and twelve ten-thousandths in standard form is 2.0012
Twelve hundred-thousandths.
Oh, dude, writing three hundred twelve thousandths in standard form is like a walk in the park. You just move the decimal point three places to the right to get 0.312 in standard form. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
Twelve hundred-thousandths in standard form is 0.00012
Oh, dude, writing three hundred twelve thousandths in standard form is like a walk in the park. You just move the decimal point three places to the right to get 0.312 in standard form. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
0.712
0.612
Twelve hundred-thousandths in standard form is 0.00012
612.704
2.412
718.012
0.0712
0.712 or 700.012
Seven and seven hundred twelve thousandths would be written as 7.712The "and" tells you where the decimal goes, "thousandths" tells you how many places there will be in the decimal part of your answer (3 decimal places for thousandths), and seven hundred twelve tells you how many thousandths there will be.
12.628