GurrolaCole825

The best way to read the [www.kidsmathblog.com/decimal-place-value-chart decimal place value] of Decimal Points?

Place of the "1" and it's Named Position:

10.00000 Tens 1.000000 Ones (units) position 0.100000 Tenths 0.010000 Hundredths 0.001000 Thousandths 0.000100 Ten thousandths 0.000010 Hundred Thousandths 0.000001 Millionths

Make an effort to think of it by doing this:

Almost anything to the left with the decimal point are whole digits or numbers and anything to the right of that point are fractions of the whole numbers, the number you underlined includes a value of 2 units, the 0 no value in the tenths place and the 8 is the hundredths place if that was money you will say i have 2 dollars and 8 pennies or cents in the event you move the 8 one place to the left you've 2.80 that is 2 dollars and 80 cents, if you move the 8 one place to the left you've got 28.0 that will be 28 dollars and Zero cents

10,000 1.0001 as one example using ten thousand, the number of zeroes required to reach, and can include the 1 after the decimal and referring to the normal number of ten thousand, you are able to tell that it is in the Ten thousandths position. Sort of abstract, but that's the way I will tell how it's.