ten thousandths
the ten thousandths place is 0.000**0** so if you had 1 ten thousandth it would be 0.0001 6 ten thousandths = 0.0006 2 ten thousandths = 0.0002
The digit in the ten thousandths place is the 1.
It is the digit 1 that occupies the ten thousandths place
In a number such as 1.53376, the third digit after the decimal point represents three thousandths, and the fourth digit to the right of the decimal point represents seven ten-thousandths.
ten thousandths
the ten thousandths place is 0.000**0** so if you had 1 ten thousandth it would be 0.0001 6 ten thousandths = 0.0006 2 ten thousandths = 0.0002
The digit in the ten thousandths place is the 1.
It is the digit 1 that occupies the ten thousandths place
Three in the tenths place and 1 in the ten-thousandths place is 0.3001The word form is: three thousand and one ten-thousandths.
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Ten thousandths is an decimal place value place here is an example 0.2563
8.05 to the nearest ten thousandths place is 8.0500
.0009 is 9/10,000 or "nine ten thousandths" The 9 is in the Ten-Thousandths place.
In a number such as 1.53376, the third digit after the decimal point represents three thousandths, and the fourth digit to the right of the decimal point represents seven ten-thousandths.
Look at the digit in ten-thousandths place. If it is five or greater, round the digit in thousandths place to the next higher digit. If the digit in ten-thousandths place is less than five, leave the digit in thousandths place as it is. 9.1132 rounded to the nearest thousandths is 9.113.
1.664 rounded to the nearest ten thousandths place is 1.6640