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Place Value in Numbers with Three Decimal Places

In this worksheet, students state the value of a digit in numbers with three decimal places.

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'Place Value in Numbers with Three Decimal Places' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 2

Year:  Year 5 11+ worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Maths and Numerical Reasoning

Curriculum subtopic:   Place Value

Difficulty level:  

Worksheet Overview

This worksheet is about place value.

In particular, we are looking at the numbers after the decimal point, called the decimal places.

 

Examples:

 

In the number   4.297

 

the digit 4 represents four units or just four;

 

the digit 2 represents two tenths;


the digit 9 represents nine hundredths;


the digit 7 represents seven thousandths.

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