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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-06

A penny is 0.061 inch thick. What is the value of the 6 in the thickness of a penny?

Asked by bobala

Answer (3)

The value of the "6" in the thickness of a penny is 6 hundredths. The second digit after the decimal point is called the hundredths place. It tells us how many hundredths there are in the number. In our case the number (the thickness of the penny) is 0.061. The value of 6 is on the second place after the decimal point, which means that the value of the "6" is 6 hundredths.

Answered by LearnGrow | 2024-06-11

Answered by abdulla608567 | 2024-06-15

The value of the '6' in the thickness of a penny, which is 0.061 inches, is 6 hundredths. This is because the '6' is in the hundredths place of the decimal number. Therefore, in this measurement, the '6' indicates that there are six hundredths of an inch in the thickness of the penny.
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Answered by LearnGrow | 2024-09-30