5000 is already in decimal form.
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)
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
In the number 9.0, the digit 0 holds a place value of tenths. This means that the 0 represents one-tenth of a whole unit. In this case, the 0 is positioned after the decimal point, indicating its place value as a decimal fraction.
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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