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Step-by-step explanation:
the other answer is correct.
just for a little bit of explanation :
the first position after the decimal point is for tenths. the second position for hundredths. the third for thousandths. then ten-thousandths, hundred-thousandths, millionths, ...
so, you would need 1000 thousandths to have a 1 at the first position before the decimal point. everything less than that has to be a number after the decimal point. and thousandths have to end (writing from left to right) with the thousandths-position. hundredths with the hundredths-position and so on.