To find five-tenths (or half) of £1.50, you would calculate:
[ \frac{1}{2} \times £1.50 = £0.75 ]
So, five-tenths of £1.50 is £0.75.
150% is the answer
There are 150 tenths in 15.03. This is because one whole number consists of 10 tenths, so 15 whole numbers contain 150 tenths, and the decimal part, 0.03, contributes an additional 0.3 tenths, totaling 150 tenths.
Five tenths is equal to five tenths. In decimal form, both are represented as 0.5, meaning they are the same value. Therefore, five tenths is neither greater than nor less than five tenths; they are equal.
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two and five tenths
Seventy-five tenths is 7 and 5 tenths.
Sixty five and five tenths Sixty-five point five
five-tenths = 1/2 therefore, three-sixths = five-tenths
five tenths is equal to half or in decimals 0.5
Five and six tenths = 5.6
seven and five tenths
Six and five tenths = 6.5