Answer:
#1 is f.
#2 is d.
#3 is a.
#4 is b.
#5 is c.
#6 is g.
#7 is e.
Explanation:
The digit "9" is in the ten's place because it is two numbers/spaces left from the decimal. If you make all the other digits "0", you'll be left with a value of 90.
The digit "1" is in the one's place because it is one number/space left from the decimal. Applying the same concept of making all the other digits "0", you'll be left with a value of 1.
The type of digits to the right of the decimal, starting from left to right, are the tenths place, hundredths place, thousandths place, ten-thousandths place, and millionths. Remember and know those digit types based on their position away from the decimal. The value will be there for you to see afterward.