Hey there! :D
When you write out decimals, you use words that end with 'ths'. And you use the smallest digit's place to name the whole decimal.
For example,
.1 = one-tenths .25= twenty hundreths .345= three hundred and forty five thousandths
9.753= Nine and seven hundred fifty-three thousandths.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Answer: There are 4 terms in the Algebraic expression.
True, but not many. Insurance companies typically have a cap off so the client doesn't go in let's say every week for a check up to see if they grew an inch. This is form personal experience in reading into the fine print.