Rewrite the following statements correctly:

1. Write the following decimal numbers:
2. 3 units and 1 tenth: 3.1
3. 2 units and 1 thousandth: 2.001
4. 170 units and 3 tenths: 170.3
5. 4 hundredths and 8 thousandths: 0.048
6. 8 hundredths and 6 millionths: 0.080006

Write the decimal numbers correctly.



Answer :

Sure, let's break down each part to find the corresponding decimal numbers:

1. 3 units, 1 ten centime, 3.25:
- "Units" refers to whole numbers, which in this case is 3.
- "Ten centime" can be interpreted as 0.1.
- "3.25" is already a decimal number provided.
- Combining these, we get: 3 + 0.1 + 0.25 = 3.25.

2. 2b units and 1 thousandth [tex]$25=00$[/tex]:
- "Units" refers to whole numbers, which in this case is 2.
- "Thousandth" means the third decimal place, which is 0.001.
- Combining these, we get: 2 + 0.001 = 2.001.

3. 170 units and 3 tenths. 130.3:
- "Units" refers to whole numbers, which in this case is 170.
- "Tenths" means the first decimal place, which is 0.3.
- Combining these, we get: 170 + 0.3 = 170.3.

4. 4 hundredths and tenths. 4:
- "Hundredths" means the second decimal place, but here it is part of the phrase with "tenths" which actually makes 0.4.
- We can write this number as 0.4.

5. 8 jocencs and millionth:
- This part is ambiguous and not clearly interpretable, so we skip it.

In conclusion, the decimal numbers based on the given data are:
- 3.25
- 2.001
- 170.3
- 0.4