The third plce value to the right of the decimal point is the thousandths place. So the 3rd zero after the decimal would be called 0 thousandths.
0.02 = (0 x 1) + (0/10) + (2/100)
Rounded to one decimal place, 0.09 is approximately equal to 0.1.
Yes it is the same. The .0 is just telling you that there isn't a decimal place after the 27. Some maths questions will ask for a decimal place in your answer even if it is just .0
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The tenth place in the decimal 11.0475 the answer is 0
It is 0.
70. the decimal place is after both numbers... the 7 is the tens place an the 0 is the ones place if you meant 0.70 then... the 7 is the tenths place and the 0 is the hundredths place
No. Any number that has a decimal place is not an integer. Even if the decimal place is ".0".
4.50 = 4.5 to one decimal place by removing the 0
The tenths place is the ".0", the first decimal place.
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62.05 The hundredths place is the second from the decimal, so you must place a 0 after the decimal and then the number.
It is the tens' place.
350 is a whole number meaning that it can be written without a fractional or decimal component. The decimal place is after the 0. 350.00 is 350 in the hundredths place.
To which decimal place? Closest Integer: 0 Closest Tenth: .1 Closest Hundreth: .10