To add the decimal numbers 1.50 and 3.25, you align the decimal points and then add the numbers as if they were whole numbers. 1.50 + 3.25 = 4.75 Therefore, the sum of 1.50 and 3.25 is 4.75.
To write "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal, you first write the whole number "2" followed by the decimal point. Then, you write the fractional part as a decimal, which is "50 hundredths" or "0.50." Therefore, "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal is written as "2.50."
It is 50/100 which can be simplified, if required.
five and fifty-eight hundredths = 5.58 in decimal
Fifty and twenty-three hundredths in decimal form is 50.23
Fifty and twenty one hundredths in decimal form is 50.21.
To write five and fifty-five hundredths in decimal form, you first write the whole number 5, followed by the decimal point. Then write the decimal part, which is fifty-five hundredths as 0.55. Therefore, five and fifty-five hundredths in decimal form is 5.55.
To write "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal, you first write the whole number "2" followed by the decimal point. Then, you write the fractional part as a decimal, which is "50 hundredths" or "0.50." Therefore, "Two and fifty hundredths" as a decimal is written as "2.50."
To write fifty-four hundredths as a decimal, you simply divide the number 54 by 100, since there are 100 hundredths in a whole. This calculation gives you 0.54 as the decimal equivalent of fifty-four hundredths.
Fifty - seven hundredths as a decimal is 0.57
2.59
It is 50/100 which can be simplified, if required.
One and fifty hundredths in decimal form is 1.5
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 53/100 is equal to 0.53.
decimal for three and fifty one hundredths = 3.51
five and fifty-eight hundredths = 5.58 in decimal
Two and fifty-four hundredths.
To write 30.50 in word form, you would write "thirty and fifty hundredths." The number 30 represents thirty whole units, the decimal point separates the whole number from the decimal part, and the number 50 represents fifty hundredths. So, when combined, it reads as "thirty and fifty hundredths."