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decimal system with example​

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Answered by princi58
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Here's an example of a decimal number 17.48, in which 17 is the whole number, while 48 is the decimal part. ... Thus, as we move from left to right, the place value of digits gets divided by 10, meaning the decimal place value determines the tenths, hundredths and thousandths. A tenth means one tenth or 1/10.

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For instance, let’s consider the number 456.

The position of “6” is in One’s place, which means 6 ones (i.e. 6).The position of “5” is in the Ten’s place, which means 5 tens(i.e. fifty).The position of “4” is in the Hundred’s place, which means 4 hundred.As we go left, each position becomes ten times greater.

Hence, we read it as “Four hundred fifty-six”.

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