.1 x .1 = .01
Ten.
A 'product' is the answer you get when you multiply two numbers (multiply one number by another).There's no such thing as the product of one number. It's like the sound of one hand clapping.
To convert 2.95 ml into tenths, you multiply by 10, which gives you 29.5 tenths of a milliliter. Thus, 2.95 ml is equivalent to 29.5 tenths.
Multiply it by 0.3
To divide 8 into tenths, you would multiply 8 by 1/10. This gives you 0.8, which is the equivalent of one-tenth of 8. So, you multiply rather than divide in this case.
There are 9,000 tenths in 900. This is because one whole is equal to 10 tenths, so to find the number of tenths in 900, you multiply 900 by 10.
There are 20 tenths in 2.0. This is because one whole (1.0) contains 10 tenths, so when you have 2.0, you simply multiply 10 tenths by 2, resulting in 20 tenths.
No. They are actually equal. You could change four fifths into eight tenths. So multiply the five by two and you should get ten. Then multiply four by two and get eight. That makes eight tenths.
To express 12.6 tenths, you can multiply 12.6 by 10 to convert it into a whole number of tenths. This results in 126 tenths, since 12.6 tenths is equal to 12.6 multiplied by 10. Thus, 12.6 tenths is simply 126 tenths.
There are 40 tenths in four wholes. Since one whole is equivalent to ten tenths, you multiply the number of wholes (4) by 10 to get 40 tenths.
The answer is 7.To find seven tenths, you first divide 10 by 10 and then multiply your answer by 7.
Three tenths is the same as .3. Multiply .3 times 440 and the results is 132.