After the decimal point, the first place has the greatest value,
and there's no such thing as the smallest one.
Before the decimal point, the first place has the smallest value,
and there's no such thing as the greatest one.
If you mean: 8.080 8.088 and 0.888 then it is 8.088 that has the greatest value
Right most 5 (after the decimal) has a place value of 5/100 3 (after the decimal) has a place value of 3/10 Left most 5 (before the decimal) has a value of 5
10ths
In the decimal 99.999 which is 1/10 the value of the 9 in the tenths place ?
The 4 has the greatest value. It is in the 100 billionths place.
There is no limit.
There is none.
10 th place
As there is no decimal point, it is "hiding" after the last digit, the 2 (which is in the ones column) The greatest place value column that is used is occupied by the 1 which is 5 to the left of the decimal point → the 1 is 1 × 10⁵⁻¹ = 1 × 10⁴ = 10,000 (ten thousand)
If you mean: 8.080 8.088 and 0.888 then it is 8.088 that has the greatest value
its infinate
The greatest place value in 2307 is thousands.
the place value after a decimal point is tenths
The largest place value is the tenths place. The smallest is, well, infinite.
billionths
decimal value for 0.0658 = ten thousandths
The whole number is 5 and .267 is the decimal place value to three decimal places