It looks like you've uploaded a
Decimal Place Value Chart that shows place values from
Thousands to
Thousandths, but the chart is currently
empty — there are no numbers filled in. The decimal point (•) is placed between the
Ones and
Tenths columns, which is correct.
Since there's no specific number or task shown on the chart, I'll assume you're asking for help understanding how to use this chart or perhaps want an example of how to fill it in.
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🔍 Understanding the Decimal Place Value Chart
This chart helps break down numbers into their individual place values:
| Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones | . | Tenths | Hundredths | Thousandths |
|-----------|----------|------|------|---|--------|------------|-------------|
| 1000 | 100 | 10 | 1 | . | 0.1 | 0.01 | 0.001 |
- To the
left of the decimal point: whole numbers (thousands, hundreds, tens, ones).
- To the
right of the decimal point: fractional parts (tenths, hundredths, thousandths).
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✔ Example: Let’s Fill in a Number
Let’s say we want to represent the number
3,456.789 using this chart.
We’ll place each digit in its correct column:
| Thousands | Hundreds | Tens | Ones | . | Tenths | Hundredths | Thousandths |
|-----------|----------|------|------|---|--------|------------|-------------|
| 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | . | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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3 → Thousands
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4 → Hundreds
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5 → Tens
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6 → Ones
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7 → Tenths (0.7)
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8 → Hundredths (0.08)
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9 → Thousandths (0.009)
So:
> 3,456.789 = 3×1000 + 4×100 + 5×10 + 6×1 + 7×0.1 + 8×0.01 + 9×0.001
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🧠 How to Use This Chart
1.
Identify the digits in your number.
2.
Place each digit in the correct column based on its position relative to the decimal point.
3.
Read the value of each digit based on its place.
4.
Add them up if needed to understand the total value.
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❓What If You Have a Task?
If your original image had a number or question (like “Write 2.345 in the chart” or “What is the value of the 7 in 5,678.92?”), please provide it, and I can solve it step by step!
But since nothing is filled in, here’s what you can do:
✔ Practice with these examples:
- 1,234.567
- 0.003
- 78.9
Let me know if you'd like me to walk through one!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable place value grid.