- Rounding Decimals
- Ordering Decimals
- Introduction to Ordering Decimals
- Reading Decimal Position on a Number Line: Hundredths
- Reading Decimal Position on a Number Line: Tenths
- Writing a Decimal Number Given its Name: Advanced
- Writing a Decimal Number Greater Than 1 Given its Name
- Writing a Decimal Number Less Than 1 Given its Name
- Decimal Place Value: Hundreds to Ten Thousandths
- Decimal Place Value: Tenths and Hundredths
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Writing a Decimal Number Less Than 1 Given its Name
Here we are considering decimal numbers less than 1 or decimal numbers that have only decimal part and no whole number part. For example: Seven tenths; fourteen hundredths; one hundred eighteen thousandths and so on.
Rules to write the decimal numbers less than 1 in numeral form.
We write zero and a decimal point as "0."
We write the given number name as a whole number.
We see to it that the last digit of this whole number has same place value as given by the decimal unit mentioned.
Example:
Write the decimal seventy-nine thousandths.
Solution
We write a 0 and decimal point as "0."
We write seventy-nine as "0._79."
We see to it that 9 has place value thousandths. So we write seventy-nine thousandths as "0.079"
Write the decimal five tenths.
Solution
Step 1:
Given decimal has no whole number part and is less than 1.
Step 2:
Writing a zero and a decimal point as "0."
Step 3:
We write five in tenths place. So five tenths is "0.5".
Write the decimal sixteen hundredths.
Solution
Step 1:
Given decimal has no whole number part and is less than 1.
Step 2:
We write a zero followed by decimal point as "0."
Step 3:
We write sixteen hundredths as "0.16". 6 is in hundredths place.
Step 4:
So sixteen hundredths is "0.16".
Write the decimal four hundred fifty-one thousandths.
Solution
Step 1:
Given decimal has no whole number part and is less than 1.
Step 2:
We write a zero followed by decimal point as "0."
Step 3:
We write four hundred fifty-one thousandths as "0.451". 1 is in thousandths place
Step 4:
So four hundred fifty-one thousandths is "0.451"