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Decimal fractions and write down the place value of each digits. 6.13 ; 3.4 ; 0.59

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Answered by enyo
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Step-by-step explanation:

Every digit in a number has its own place value with reference to its position. So, we assign different value to the digits occupying different positions.

In the number 6.13,

6 is at ones place and its place value= 6*1=6

1 is at tenths place and its place value= 1*1/10=0.1

3 is at hundredths place and its place value= 3*1/100=0.03

In the number 3.4,

3 is at ones place and its place value= 3*1=3

4 is at tenths place and its place value= 3*1/10=0.3

In the number 0.59

5 is at tenths place and its place value= 5*1/10=0.5

9 is at hundredths place and its place value= 9*1/100=0.09

To convert decimal into fractions, we need to remove decimal and divide the obtained number by 10^n, where n is the number of digits placed after the decimal.

So

6.13= 613/100

3.4= 34/10= 17/5

0.59= 59/100


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