The tenth place because the quotient is .682 and the six is in the tens place which represents 6/10.
241.25
-1510
If you were doing it as a long division (in standard layout) then above the 6 - just after the decimal point.
base 4 would use the digits 0,1,2,3 so the first place digit would be 1,2,3 the 2nd place would be 0,1,2,3 and the 3rd place would be 0,1,2,3 3x4x4 =48
No it would be 2-3 digets depending on the number.
241.25
0.6705
0.6705
41)3972...since 41>39 you won't have the first digit of the quotient in the hundreds place. it will be in the tens place instead. if the first two digits were 41 or greater then you would. hope that helps.
0.6705
-1510
If you were doing it as a long division (in standard layout) then above the 6 - just after the decimal point.
base 4 would use the digits 0,1,2,3 so the first place digit would be 1,2,3 the 2nd place would be 0,1,2,3 and the 3rd place would be 0,1,2,3 3x4x4 =48
No it would be 2-3 digets depending on the number.
3.22
Your first step would be to find which digit is in the hundredths place. The hundredths place is two place to the right of the decimal point, so in this case that would be 1. Always remember when rounding decimals that the digit to the right of the digit you're rounding to is what decides if the digit you rounding to will round up or stay the same. In this case, the digit to the right of the 1 is 9. Since 9 is greater than 5, we round the 1 up to a 2. So our answer would be 0.12.
As a fraction: Seventeen thousandths would be 17/1000 = 17 over 1000.As a decimal: It would be 0.017. The fourth digit (seven) is in the thousandths place, the third digit (1) is in the hundreds place, and the second digit (0) is in the tens place. The first digit, 0, is in the ones place.As a "scientific notation": 17 x 10-3.I hope this helped you!