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Step-by-step explanation:
This square illustrates one whole. It is divided into a hundred parts
or hundredths. The top left square is divided into ten new parts.
Those are thousandths.
The 6 shaded parts represent 6
1000 , or 0.006 (six thousandths).
The third decimal digit from the decimal point is the thousandths digit.
For example, 0.008 is eight thousandths.
Read the whole set of three decimal digits as a number, and say “thousandths.”
0.391 is read “391 thousandths.” As a This is a complete lesson with instruction and exercises about decimals with three decimal digits: writing them as fractions, place value & expanded form, and decimals on a number line. It is meant for 5th grade.
In the video below, I explain decimals with three decimal digits—or thousandths—using fractions and a number line. Then I show examples of converting fractions to decimals and vice versa.
fraction, it is 391
1000 .
0.047 is read “47 thousandths.” As a fraction, it is 47
1000 .
Answer:
B. 0.3 +0.11 +0.008
Step-by-step explanation:
Add up the expanded forms and choose the one that is equivalent.
A. 0.3 + 0.11 +0.018 = 0.428
B. 0.3 +0.11 +0.008 = 0.418 . . . . . equivalent to 0.418
C. 0.3 +0.11 + 0.108 = 0.518
D. 0.3 +0.01 +0.018 = 0.328