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.
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.
9.791Thousandth indicates that the last decimal is in the thousandths place, the third place to the right of the decimal point. .001 would be one thousandth, and .052 would be fifty-two thousandths. The nine at the beginning signifies that there is a number before the decimal place. For instance, three and four hundredths would be 3.04. Nine and seven hundred ninety-one thousandths is written 9.791. Note: Thousands is in the fourth place to the left of the decimal place, eg. 3 thousand is 3,000. Do not confuse thousands and thousandths; they are very different.
0.002"
Expressed as a mixed number, six hundred plus seven hundred-thousandths is equal to 600 7/100000. Expressed as a decimal number, this is equal to 6.00007.
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.
One hundred six and seven hundredths in decimal form would be 106.07.
The nearest hundredth-thousandth refers to the fifth digit after the decimal point. Thus, for the number 1.25624941, it would be rounded to 1.2562.
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.
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.
.001
It is 0.417
9.791Thousandth indicates that the last decimal is in the thousandths place, the third place to the right of the decimal point. .001 would be one thousandth, and .052 would be fifty-two thousandths. The nine at the beginning signifies that there is a number before the decimal place. For instance, three and four hundredths would be 3.04. Nine and seven hundred ninety-one thousandths is written 9.791. Note: Thousands is in the fourth place to the left of the decimal place, eg. 3 thousand is 3,000. Do not confuse thousands and thousandths; they are very different.
0.002"
0.118
Expressed as a mixed number, six hundred plus seven hundred-thousandths is equal to 600 7/100000. Expressed as a decimal number, this is equal to 6.00007.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! To write nine hundred seven thousandths as a decimal, you simply place the decimal point after the 9, followed by the digits 0, 0, 7. So, 907 thousandths written as a decimal is 0.907. Just like that, you've created a beautiful decimal representation!