left, as all you are doing is moving the decimal place one place to the right
To write nine ten-thousandths as a decimal, you would write 0.0009. This is because each decimal place represents a power of 10, with the first decimal place after the decimal point representing tenths, the second representing hundredths, the third representing thousandths, and the fourth representing ten-thousandths. So, by placing the 9 in the fourth decimal place, you get 0.0009.
The place is fifth to the left of the decimal point. The value is ten thousand.
45.8975 The ten thousandth place is the fourth digit after the decimal.
The ten-thousands place is the fifth (5th) digit to the left of the decimal point: 12,345.2
left, as all you are doing is moving the decimal place one place to the right
To write nine ten-thousandths as a decimal, you would write 0.0009. This is because each decimal place represents a power of 10, with the first decimal place after the decimal point representing tenths, the second representing hundredths, the third representing thousandths, and the fourth representing ten-thousandths. So, by placing the 9 in the fourth decimal place, you get 0.0009.
It is the ten millionths place.
One such decimal, and the smallest value is 0.0606
The tenth place to the right of the decimal point.
decimal value for 0.0658 = ten thousandths
right
The place is fifth to the left of the decimal point. The value is ten thousand.
Ten thousandths is an decimal place value place here is an example 0.2563
The ten thousands place is the fifth number to the left of the decimal point.
ten millionths
No there is not a ones place in a decimal. It's tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten thousandths, etc.