Understanding Thousandths
This worksheet helps sixth-grade students understand, read, write, and compare decimals to the thousandths place.
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Understanding Thousandths
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Show your work where necessary.
1. In the number 0.453, the digit 4 is in the place.
2. In the number 0.078, the digit 8 is in the place.
3. The value of the digit 2 in 0.129 is .
1. Write the following decimal in word form: 0.615
2. Write the following in standard decimal form: Seventy-four thousandths
1. Which decimal is greater than 0.345?
0.340
0.339
0.350
0.345
2. Which of the following is true?
0.800 > 0.8
0.052 < 0.025
0.199 < 0.2
0.761 = 0.76
1. Order the following decimals from least to greatest:
0.505, 0.055, 0.550, 0.005
1. The number 0.123 is read as "one hundred twenty-three thousandths."
True
False
2. 0.9 is equivalent to 0.900.
True
False
1. Draw a number line from 0 to 1 and mark the position of 0.375.