Remember that we could extend our place value table to include columns that are smaller than units? These are used to show parts of a whole, which are worth less than one.
When we look at parts of a whole, we also use fractions to represent our number. If we know the fraction value, we can also write it in decimal form. So, we can write $\frac{1}{10}$110 as $0.1$0.1.
This video shows you how to compare the fraction expression to the decimal format, and the written format. It also shows you how decimals can be placed on a number line. Here, we look at tenths, so you may wish to have a look at working with tenths, for some extra help.
In our second video, we follow the same approach, but use hundredths. In working with hundredths, we saw how we can break our whole into $100$100 hundredths. The fraction $\frac{23}{100}$23100 can be written as $0.23$0.23.
Tenths are bigger than hundredths.
To the left of our decimal point, the value of each digit increases, but to the right, it decreases.
Plot $3.9$3.9 on the number line.
Plot $6.01$6.01 on the number line.
What proportion of the diagram is shaded blue. Express your answer in decimal form.