MCP joint
proximal interphalangeal joint
The tens place digit (in a decimal system number) is the second digit to the left of the decimal point.
Please compare the first digit after the decimal point with the first digit. If they are equal, compare the second digit with the second digit, etc. 0.1 is equivalent to 0.100.
The areas furthest from the center point have a great deal of distortion.
The tens place value is the second digit to the left of the decimal point. The decimal point is always to the right of the ones digit; in a whole number, the decimal point is "hiding" (not written) after the ones digit. In 3040 the tens digit is the 4.
The hundredths' digit is the second one after the decimal point, thus it is the 9.
-- Calculate the square root in the usual fashion, continuing until you have two digits after the decimal point. -- If the second digit after the point is 4 or less, discard it, and what's left is your answer. -- If the second digit after the point is 5 or more, discard it, and increase the first digit after the point by '1' to get your answer.
No - the first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, while the second digit after the decimal point represents hundredths.
second digit to the right of the decimal point.
Just compare the digits one by one: compare the first digit after the decimal point with the first digit of the other number, the second digit with the second digit, etc., until you find a digit that is different.
Look for the first digit that is different. In this case, the first digit after the decimal point. The number that has the larger digit in this position, is larger. If the first digit is the same, compare the second digit with the second digit, the third digit with the third digit, and so forth, until you find a difference.
Since there is no whole part, compare the digits after the decimal point one by one (first digit with first digit, second digit with second digit, etc.), until you find two digits that are different.