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0.00001 in words is "one hundred-thousandth." This number is expressed in the decimal form as 1/100,000, where the digit 1 is in the hundred-thousandths place. It is important to note that the value of each digit in a decimal decreases from left to right by a factor of 10.

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One hundred-thousandth.

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