Two hundredths.
It is: pi = 3.14 in two decimal places
3.14
Six and fifty-two one-hundredths._________________________________6.52Six; it is a whole number.6.52When you have a decimal, you say "and".6.52Since there are two terms to the right of a decimal, the place value is in the one-hundredths. Simply say the number, then the correct place value.
2 in decimal form is 2. You can add as many zeros after the decimal as you want. It does not change the value of two. Meh, or 2.0!
They both have the same value. 4.30 is to two decimal places, while 4.3 is to one decimal place.
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It is: pi = 3.14 in two decimal places
3.14
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The column two to the right of the decimal point is the hundredths column.Multiply any digit in this column by one hundredth to get its place value (in the number).
Do you mean the value of pi? That would be 3.14.
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3.14
it is 2.00 when rounded to two decimal places.
4.705 is a decimal value. So I presume you mean what is it when rounded to two decimal places. In that case 4.71 is the answer.