If you mean "the value of pi rounded to the nearest hundredth," then:
3.14
3.14 3.141 1 rounds down, to 3.14.
The place value after tenths is hundredths.
In the number 0.79, the 9 is in the hundredths place. This means that the value of the 9 is nine hundredths, or 0.09. The place value of a digit in a decimal number is determined by its position relative to the decimal point.
It is in the hundredths' place.
The 6 is in the hundredths place, representing six hundredths.
3.14 3.141 1 rounds down, to 3.14.
The four is in the hundredths place.
four hundredths
The place value after tenths is hundredths.
To find the approximate value, we start by recognizing that one hundred millionth of Pi is ( \frac{\pi}{100,000,000} ). The value of Pi is approximately 3.14159, so one hundred millionth of Pi is about ( 3.14159 \times 10^{-8} ). In terms of hundredths (which is ( 10^{-2} )) and ten-thousandths (which is ( 10^{-4} )), this value is approximately 0.0000000314159, or 0.0000000314 when rounded, which is a tiny fraction of both hundredths and ten-thousandths.
In 9.478, the 7 is in the hundredths or one hundredths place. (Note that this is not the hundreds place. The unit value of the hundredths place is 1/100th, and the 7 here represents a value of 7/100ths, or 0.07 in decimal form.
In the number 0.79, the 9 is in the hundredths place. This means that the value of the 9 is nine hundredths, or 0.09. The place value of a digit in a decimal number is determined by its position relative to the decimal point.
It is in the hundredths' place.
The 6 is in the hundredths place, representing six hundredths.
Hundreds have a larger place value.
Hundredths.
Hundredths.