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Since 1 is directly after the decimal, it is in the tenths place.
Because the place value means, where the digit is located with respect to a decimal point. 1 is always 1, but if you place 1 in the tens place value, then the value of that 1 is 10. In the hundreds place value, the value of that 1 is 100. In the hundredths place value, then the value of that 1 is .01.
In the decimal 99.999 which is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the tenths place ?
425.67 rounded to one decimal place value would be 425.7.
A decimal is simply a way of representing a number so that the place value of any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. So 1 is a decimal number and therefore 1 pint would be a decimal pint.
Since 1 is directly after the decimal, it is in the tenths place.
Because the place value means, where the digit is located with respect to a decimal point. 1 is always 1, but if you place 1 in the tens place value, then the value of that 1 is 10. In the hundreds place value, the value of that 1 is 100. In the hundredths place value, then the value of that 1 is .01.
When writing binary numbers . . . The first place has the value of 1. The second place has the value of 2. The third place has the value of 4. The fourth place has the value of 8. '1 0 1 1 ' has (fourth place) + (second place) + (first place) = 8 + 2 + 1 = decimal 11 .
In the decimal 99.999 which is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the tenths place ?
425.67 rounded to one decimal place value would be 425.7.
The 7 is in the tenths place (1/10), or in the place 1 place to the right of the decimal point.
A decimal is simply a way of representing a number so that the place value of any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. So 1 is a decimal number and therefore 1 pint would be a decimal pint.
You do nothing. A decimal number does not need a decimal point or any such embellishment. All it needs is that the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.
Write the place value of 5 in the following decimal numbers: 5.21
1 holds the hundredths place in 0.819
1 gallon. A decimal is a way of representing a number such that the place value of any digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right. It has nothing to do with measurements of any sort. Furthermore, it does not even require a decimal point.
Tenths (ie 1/10).