What are the place positions of the numbers in the decimal parts of the numbers given?1.970

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Decimal numbers have a dot or point. Decimals are numbers that are not whole numbers - e.g. '5' is a whole number BUT '5.5' is not a whole number: 5.5 = 5 + 0.5.

The '.' (dot) is called the decimal point and the numbers to the right of the decimal point (dp) form the decimal part of the number.

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The first number to the right of the dp is in the tenths place position, e.g. 5 in 3.5

The second number to the right of the dp is in the hundredths place position, e.g. 4 in 3.54

The third number to the right of the dp is in the thousandths place position, e.g. 7 in 3.547


What are the place positions of the numbers in the decimal parts of the numbers given?<br />1.970