To determine how many digits are after the decimal point, you would need to look at the specific decimal number you're referring to. The number of digits after the decimal point is simply counted.
For example:
- In the decimal 3.14, there are 2 digits after the decimal point (1 and 4).
- In the decimal 0.5678, there are 4 digits after the decimal point (5, 6, 7, and 8).
For "Question Blank 5 of 15 for teenth," if you are asking about numbers commonly associated with "teenth," such as "fifteenth," "sixteenth," etc., these numbers can represent fractions or decimal values depending on the context (e.g., 0.15 for fifteenth).
If you provide a specific decimal number, I can help you determine the number of digits after the decimal point.