First few places in place value chart:
(Thousands) (Hundreds) (Tens) (Ones) . (Tenths) (Hundredths) (Thousandths)
If you have eight tenths, then it would just be: 0.8
thousands - hundreds - tens - units - decimal point - tenths - hundredths - thousandths Therefore, the fourth place is "thousands."
The 8 has a place value of tenths in 15.8.
The zero is in the tenths place.
Yes, there is place value chart in Spanish.
what does a place chart value look like
The tenths place in the place value chart is in the second column.
Tenths.Tenths.Tenths.Tenths.
Its positional place value is 8/10 = eight tenths
It is: 8/10 = eight tenths
To represent 217 thousandths on a place value chart, you would place the digit 2 in the thousandths place (3 decimal places to the right of the decimal point), the digit 1 in the hundredths place, and the digit 7 in the tenths place. This would be written as 0.217 on the place value chart.
The place value after tenths is hundredths.
thousands - hundreds - tens - units - decimal point - tenths - hundredths - thousandths Therefore, the fourth place is "thousands."
The 8 has a place value of tenths in 15.8.
Eight tenths.
The zero is in the tenths place.
Yes, there is place value chart in Spanish.
7 is in the tenths place.