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What is the decimal
e. 252525
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Answered by alenealvares
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's use a place value chart to write \purpleC6.0\greenD1\goldD76.017start color #aa87ff, 6, end color #aa87ff, point, 0, start color #1fab54, 1, end color #1fab54, start color #e07d10, 7, end color #e07d10 in expanded form.

Ones ..point Tenths Hundredths Thousandths

\purpleC66start color #aa87ff, 6, end color #aa87ff \blueD..start color #11accd, point, end color #11accd 000 \greenD11start color #1fab54, 1, end color #1fab54 \goldD77start color #e07d10, 7, end color #e07d10

\purpleC{6}+\greenD{0.01}+\goldD{0.007}6+0.01+0.007

Now, let's break our number into parts to write it in word form: \purpleC6.0\greenD{17}6.017start color #aa87ff, 6, end color #aa87ff, point, 0, start color #1fab54, 17, end color #1fab54.

\purpleC{\text{Six}}Sixstart color #aa87ff, start text, S, i, x, end text, end color #aa87ff is to the left of the decimal.

The decimal tells us to say \blueD{\text{and}}andstart color #11accd, start text, a, n, d, end text, end color #11accd.

\greenD{\text{Seventeen}}Seventeenstart color #1fab54, start text, S, e, v, e, n, t, e, e, n, end text, end color #1fab54 is to the right of the decimal.

The last place value column is thousandths, so we end our number with thousandths.

If we combine the parts, we write \purpleC{6}\blueD{.}0\greenD{17}6.017start color #aa87ff, 6, end color #aa87ff, start color #11accd, point, end color #11accd, 0, start color #1fab54, 17, end color #1fab54 as \purpleC{\text{six}}sixstart color #aa87ff, start text, s, i, x, end text, end color #aa87ff \blueD{\text{and}}andstart color #11accd, start text, a, n, d, end text, end color #11accd \greenD{\text{seventeen thousandths}}seventeen thousandths

This is the completed chart:

Expanded Form Standard Form Word Form

6+0.01+0.0076+0.01+0.0076, plus, 0, point, 01, plus, 0, point, 007 6.0176.0176, point, 017 Six and seventeen thousandths

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