2. Identify the digit at the thousandths place in $\frac{825}{1000}$. Solution: $\frac{8}{10}+ \frac{2}{100}+\frac{5}{1000}= \frac{825}{1000}$So, $\frac{825}{1000} = 0.825$ and the digit at the thousandth’s place comes three positions after the decimal point, which is...
Therefore, its place value is 5 thousandths or 0.005.Example 3: In 1.5327, which digit is in the hundredths place?The hundredths place represents the position of the second digit after the decimal point.In 1.5327, the second digit after the decimal point is 3. ...
Answer: 5 34/100. Since the number 5.34 ends in the hundredths decimal place, the number after the decimal point can be written over 100 in fraction form. Question 2: Look at the number 8.723. Round to 2 decimal places. Question 3: Which is the larger number? 1.54 or 1.6?
the usual place value chart of ones, tens, hundreds. Now, if we go to the right after the decimal, the place values start from tenths and go on as hundredths, thousandths, and so on. For example, let us write the place value of all the digits in the following decimal number: 578.43...
“It’s worth noting that in qualifying run on a wet track and over seven kilometres, the top six drivers on the grid are all covered by just 430 thousandths. Of course there’s one driver who finished Q3 almost six tenths ahead of the rest, but he goes by the name of Ma...
“We can be reasonably happy with how qualifying went, but there’s also an element of regret. We’re pleased to be back fighting for pole position down to the nearest thousandths of a second with both our cars, but obviously, when you come that close to pole you would ...
For example, there is no sense in which the ratio of 40 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit is the same as the ratio of 100 to 50 degrees; no interesting physical property is preserved across the two ratios. After all, if the "zero" label were applied at the temperature that Fahrenheit happens to...
{100}$ ) of its previous term and so on. Therefore, if we wish to move beyond ones place which is the case of decimals, we will have to extend the place value table by introducing the places of tenths ($\frac{1}{10}$ ), hundredths ($\frac{1}{100}$ ), thousandths ( $\frac...
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BIL and SGOV are at the top of the interest rate curve, yield over 5.3%, have almost no credit risk, have almost no duration risk, and have expense ratios of a few thousandths of a percent. These are my no-brainer solutions for cash needed within the next year or two. In the near...