The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
The decimal 0.792 is two thousandths larger than 0.79.
The first 4 digits after the decimal point must be zero and the next digit must be 4 or smaller. If it is 4, then the subsequent digits cannot be a sequence of repeating 9s.
2.3
6.72
0.00001
The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
0.0004
0.0004
0.0004
The answer will depend on what on earth you mean by "5 yeh thousandths".
0.0004
0.000001 is one millionth, which is much smaller.
No because 7/100 as a decimal is 0.07 but 11/1000 as a decimal is 0.011 which is less
Any decimal that starts 2.07 and the next digit (thousandths) is 0-4, and if the thousandths digit is 0, is followed by a non-zero digit at some stage. eg 2.07000000000000000000000000000000000001, 2.074999999999999999, 2.074 are all greater than 2.07 and less than 2.075
You cannot, because 8 thousandths is less than one, so there is no 'mixing' to be done. If it were 1 and 8 thousandths, then the mixed number would be 1 8/1000, or as a decimal fraction, 1.008. The decimal fraction 8 thousandths could be written 0.008, and as a fraction, 8/1000
5 ten thousandths in decimal form is 0.0005 Any decimal number that has three zeros after the decimal point and then a lower number than 5 is smaller. If the number has more than three zeros after the decimal point it is smaller.