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Digits beyond the decimal point stand for numbers that are

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Answer:

In Decimal Place Value (numbers less than 1)

Explanation:

There are two attributes of numbers, the length and the scale. The length is the total number of decimal digits used by bc to represent a number and the scale is the total number of decimal digits after the decimal point. For example: .000001 has a length of 6 and scale of 6.

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The first digit after the decimal represents the tenths place.

The next digit after the decimal represents the hundredths place.

The remaining digits continue to fill in the place values until there are no digits left.

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