Oh, dude, decimals are like the cool kids of the number world. The value of a decimal is determined by the digits after the decimal point, and the place value is based on where those digits are hanging out in relation to the decimal point. So, like, 0.25 has a value of 25 hundredths and the 2 is in the tenths place. It's like a math party, but with more precision.
What does it mean to talk about place
Place Value Charts help you because they put the decimal in the right place.
because if you don't know the place value you might have trouble answering the question and you might get it wrong .
For terminating decimals, yes - the place value of the digit farthest to the right (furthest after the decimal point) is the denominator. Don't forget to simplify the fraction (if possible).
Each position has a place-value that is 10 times as much as the position that is one to the right of it; or 1/10 as much as the position that is one to the left of it.The starting point is that the right-most digit in a whole number, or of the whole part in a number with decimals, has a place-value of 1.
you can line up the decimals
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
What does it mean to talk about place
Place Value Charts help you because they put the decimal in the right place.
it affects because when you multiply you have to move the decimals to the left or right.......(helpful info)
Hundredths.
because if you don't know the place value you might have trouble answering the question and you might get it wrong .
For terminating decimals, yes - the place value of the digit farthest to the right (furthest after the decimal point) is the denominator. Don't forget to simplify the fraction (if possible).
3 will be three thousandths. that mean 4 places after the decimals
They are decimals that have equal value.
They are identical in value.
Yes.