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In the decimal numbering system, tenths are greater than thousandths. A tenth is one position to the left of the decimal point, while a thousandth is two positions to the left of the decimal point. Therefore, tenths represent a larger quantity compared to thousandths. For example, 0.1 is greater than 0.001.

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yes

it is 100 times greater

0.001 x 100 = 0.1000

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10y ago
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Anonymous

4y ago
I believe it is the opposite. tenths are 100 times smaller thousandths.
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Anonymous

4y ago
No, I'm pretty sure that the answer here is correct. If you have the number 10.234, then 2 is in the tenths place and 4 is in the thousandths place. You can see that the thousands are smaller.

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