It's pretty simple. Just look at the first digit after the decimal point—that's your tenths place. In this case, 0.32 has three tenths because the "3" is right there in the tenths spot. The "2" is in the hundredths place, so it doesn't count towards the tenths. So, to sum it up, 0.32 has three tenths.
.032 is not a measurement.
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.032 GB
51cc
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Three tenths.
1 decimetre = 10 centimetre so 032 decimetre = 32 decimetres = 32*10 = 320 centimetres. Simple!
46 tenths
13.5 is equal to 135 tenths.
45 tenths
There are 6 tenths in 0.6