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Re: What is the thousandths digit in the decimal equivalent of (19/9500)+( [#permalink]
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19/9500 + 95/4750
= 1/500 + 1/50
= .002 + .02
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Therefore, Thousandths digit in decimal equivalent = 2
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Re: What is the thousandths digit in the decimal equivalent of (19/9500)+( [#permalink]
Correct Option C

After decimal goes opposite order
After
Thousandths - Hundredths - units <decimal > Unit - Tenths - thousandths

\(\frac{19}{9500}\) = \(\frac{1}{500}\)

\(\frac{95}{4750}\) = \(\frac{1}{50}\)

\(\frac{1}{500}\) + \(\frac{1}{50}\) ~ approx \(\frac{1}{45}\) = 0.0222

Unit = Zero
Hundredths = Two
Thousandths = Two = Option C

Originally posted by 100mitra on 18 Oct 2021, 08:15.
Last edited by 100mitra on 18 Oct 2021, 09:04, edited 1 time in total.
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What is the thousandths digit in the decimal equivalent of \(\frac{19}{9500}+\frac{95}{4750}\) ?

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3
E. 5


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