75 hundredths = 75/100 = 0.75
To change a decimal to hundredths, you multiply the decimal by 100. This shifts the decimal point two places to the right. For example, if you have 0.75, multiplying by 100 gives you 75, which is in hundredths. If the decimal has fewer than two decimal places, you can add zeros to the right as needed (e.g., 0.5 becomes 0.50).
75 hundredths
.75 7 = tenths 5= hundredths
75/100, seventy five hundredths, or 0.75
75 is 750 tenths, or 7500 hundredths.
There are 18 zeros.
There are 75 hundredths in 0.75. This is because the number 0.75 can be represented as 75 hundredths (75/100) or 3 quarters (3/4) in decimal form. In other words, 0.75 is equivalent to 75 hundredths.
75/100 is greater than 10/100
There are 9 zeros in 75 billion in the US and current UK short scale. This is 75,000,000,000. There are 12 zeros in 75 billion in the older UK long scale. This is 75,000,000,000,000.
To convert 40.75 to hundredths, you multiply the whole number part (40) by 100 to get 4000 hundredths. Then, you take the decimal part (.75) and multiply it by 100 to get 75 hundredths. Adding these together, you get 4000 + 75 = 4075 hundredths.
-0.75 is -75 hundredths in decimal form.
Oh, dude, you write 75 thousand as 75,000. It's like 75 with three zeros tacked on the end. So, if you're ever feeling lazy and don't want to write out all those zeros, just remember 75,000 is the cool way to write 75 thousand.