290777
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer in the following: \(\frac{6}{1000}=?\)
1 6.001
2 0.0006
3 0.006
4 0.06
Explanation:
0.006 \(\frac{6}{1000}\) = 6 thousandths = 0.006
04. DECIMALS
290778
Sum of 1.8, 16.3 and 72.985 is _____.
1 91.85
2 9108.5
3 91.085
4 9.1085
Explanation:
91.85 C 91.085 For obtaining the sum of decimal numbers with different decimal values we expand the decimal values of all the numbers with respect to the number with the highest decimal value. Because the number with the largest decimal places is 72.985 with 3 decimal places, we expand all numbers up to 3 decimal places. 1.800 + 16.300 + 72.985 = 91.085
04. DECIMALS
290779
The decimal number 9.6 is read as ..........
1 Nine six
2 Ninety six
3 Nine point six
4 None
Explanation:
Nine six C Nine point six A decimal number is read by first reading the whole number part, then the decimal point and the digits of the decimal part one by one. Hence, the decimal number 9.6 is read as Nine point six
04. DECIMALS
290780
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer of the following: \(4\frac{3}{1000}=?\)
290777
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer in the following: \(\frac{6}{1000}=?\)
1 6.001
2 0.0006
3 0.006
4 0.06
Explanation:
0.006 \(\frac{6}{1000}\) = 6 thousandths = 0.006
04. DECIMALS
290778
Sum of 1.8, 16.3 and 72.985 is _____.
1 91.85
2 9108.5
3 91.085
4 9.1085
Explanation:
91.85 C 91.085 For obtaining the sum of decimal numbers with different decimal values we expand the decimal values of all the numbers with respect to the number with the highest decimal value. Because the number with the largest decimal places is 72.985 with 3 decimal places, we expand all numbers up to 3 decimal places. 1.800 + 16.300 + 72.985 = 91.085
04. DECIMALS
290779
The decimal number 9.6 is read as ..........
1 Nine six
2 Ninety six
3 Nine point six
4 None
Explanation:
Nine six C Nine point six A decimal number is read by first reading the whole number part, then the decimal point and the digits of the decimal part one by one. Hence, the decimal number 9.6 is read as Nine point six
04. DECIMALS
290780
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer of the following: \(4\frac{3}{1000}=?\)
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04. DECIMALS
290777
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer in the following: \(\frac{6}{1000}=?\)
1 6.001
2 0.0006
3 0.006
4 0.06
Explanation:
0.006 \(\frac{6}{1000}\) = 6 thousandths = 0.006
04. DECIMALS
290778
Sum of 1.8, 16.3 and 72.985 is _____.
1 91.85
2 9108.5
3 91.085
4 9.1085
Explanation:
91.85 C 91.085 For obtaining the sum of decimal numbers with different decimal values we expand the decimal values of all the numbers with respect to the number with the highest decimal value. Because the number with the largest decimal places is 72.985 with 3 decimal places, we expand all numbers up to 3 decimal places. 1.800 + 16.300 + 72.985 = 91.085
04. DECIMALS
290779
The decimal number 9.6 is read as ..........
1 Nine six
2 Ninety six
3 Nine point six
4 None
Explanation:
Nine six C Nine point six A decimal number is read by first reading the whole number part, then the decimal point and the digits of the decimal part one by one. Hence, the decimal number 9.6 is read as Nine point six
04. DECIMALS
290780
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer of the following: \(4\frac{3}{1000}=?\)
290777
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer in the following: \(\frac{6}{1000}=?\)
1 6.001
2 0.0006
3 0.006
4 0.06
Explanation:
0.006 \(\frac{6}{1000}\) = 6 thousandths = 0.006
04. DECIMALS
290778
Sum of 1.8, 16.3 and 72.985 is _____.
1 91.85
2 9108.5
3 91.085
4 9.1085
Explanation:
91.85 C 91.085 For obtaining the sum of decimal numbers with different decimal values we expand the decimal values of all the numbers with respect to the number with the highest decimal value. Because the number with the largest decimal places is 72.985 with 3 decimal places, we expand all numbers up to 3 decimal places. 1.800 + 16.300 + 72.985 = 91.085
04. DECIMALS
290779
The decimal number 9.6 is read as ..........
1 Nine six
2 Ninety six
3 Nine point six
4 None
Explanation:
Nine six C Nine point six A decimal number is read by first reading the whole number part, then the decimal point and the digits of the decimal part one by one. Hence, the decimal number 9.6 is read as Nine point six
04. DECIMALS
290780
Mark \((\checkmark)\) against the correct answer of the following: \(4\frac{3}{1000}=?\)