Oh, isn't that a lovely number to work with! To write one hundred and one thousandth in decimal form, you would write it as 0.101. Just imagine that little zero at the front, like a happy little cloud in the sky, followed by the numbers one, zero, and one, all lined up in a row, ready to bring a smile to anyone's face.
0.00607
you can write one thousandth as a decimal as 0.010.001
To write four hundred eight thousandth in standard form, you would express it as 0.000408. This is because each decimal place represents a power of 10, with the first place after the decimal point being tenths, the second being hundredths, the third being thousandths, and so on. Therefore, four hundred eight thousandth would be written with three zeros after the decimal point to represent the thousandths place.
0.002"
The question may have been miscopied."one hundred and one thousandth" = 100 and 1/1000 = 100.001"one hundred one thousandths = 101/1000 = 0.101
0.00607
0.315
To write the number sixty three hundredth thousandth in the decimal format it would look like 0.00063. Each zero represents a place tenth, hundredth, thousandth, ten thousandth, then hundredth thousandth.
300.055
1.898
It is 0.0603
0.528
.001
you can write one thousandth as a decimal as 0.010.001
To write four hundred eight thousandth in standard form, you would express it as 0.000408. This is because each decimal place represents a power of 10, with the first place after the decimal point being tenths, the second being hundredths, the third being thousandths, and so on. Therefore, four hundred eight thousandth would be written with three zeros after the decimal point to represent the thousandths place.
0.002"
0.118