Oh honey, the ten millionth place is where you'll find the digit that comes after the 9,999,999th place and right before the 10,000,001st place. It's that simple, darling. Just keep counting those zeros and you'll get there eventually.
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0.0000001 = one ten-millionth. The 1 occupies the ten millionth place.
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3.1415927
Sure thing, honey. To round 218.0979797 to the nearest millionth, you look at the seventh decimal place, which is a 7. Since 7 is equal to or greater than 5, you bump up the digit in the millionth place by 1. So, 218.0979797 rounded to the nearest millionth is 218.098. Voila!
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The 7 in the number 987654321 is in the millionth's place.
A second! 1 = Ten tenths = Hundred hundredths = Thousand thousandths etc. A millionth of a millionth of a second, or 1/(1million x 1 million) seconds, is called a picosecond. 1/(1 million) seconds, or one millionth of a second, is called a microsecond. 1/(1000 x 1million) seconds, or one thousandth of a microsecond, is called a nanosecond.