The hundred thousandths place is the fifth to the right of the decimal point and would have four zeros in front of it.
You annex zeros to get the answer. Such as 0.03 equals 0.030, and you keep annexing zeros to the end to get your answer. Until you get to the hundred thousandths place.
Seven zeros.
there are 21 zeros
8 zeros 1,300,000,000
The hundred thousandths place is the fifth to the right of the decimal point and would have four zeros in front of it.
two
Depending on how many thousandths you have, youcould have up to two zeros to the right of the decimal place.
You annex zeros to get the answer. Such as 0.03 equals 0.030, and you keep annexing zeros to the end to get your answer. Until you get to the hundred thousandths place.
4, 25 x 10,000 = 250,000
It is one ten thousandths of a googol.
six (assuming the space is just a thousandths indicator) Trailing zeros can be significant and my praxis is that trailing zeros behind the decimal point (comma in certain places) are significant.
2.9 > 2.134 After a decimal point you can put as many zeros as you like on the end of the number and it will not change the value of the number: 2.9 = 2.900 = 2 and nine hundred thousandths 2.134 = 2 and one hundred and thirty four thousandths
You do not, but you can add zeros to pad the decimal to show the hundred thousandths place.
how many zeros in one billion
Seven zeros.
12 zeros.12 zeros.12 zeros.12 zeros.