Whole numbers don't have tenth places.
To the nearest whole number: 4 To the nearest tenth: 3.6
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1 is the whole number a whole broken in to tenths is 10 10 tenths (10/10) Therefore 3/10 (three tenths) is 3 parts of the whole amount
This cannot be properly answered because you did not say what place to round it to. For example; nearest whole number, hundreds, tenths, etc.
²⁄₁₀ cannot be written as a whole number, but it can be written as a decimal: 0.2
To the nearest whole number: 4 To the nearest tenth: 3.6
To write twelve and three tenths as a decimal, write the number twelve as a whole number to the left of the decimal place and three tenths as three to the right of the decimal place. It appears as 12.3
Not sure what you mean exactly, but the 8 is in the tenths place. You can also look at it and say that there are 10 tenths in each whole number. In this case 3 is the whole number and ten 3's is thirty plus the 8 tenths we already mentioned making 38 tenths total.
601.93 The tenths place refers to how many 1/10, or .01 there that don't amount to a whole 1. 601.93 has a 9 in the tenths place. To determine this, write the number out as 600 + 0 + 1 + 9/10 + 3/100.
79 and 7/10 A mixed number is a whole number with a fraction. .7 represents the tenth place or how many tenths so it is 7 tenths or 7/10.
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10.94 to the nearest whole number is 11. This is because in the tenths place is a 9 which is equal to or above 5, so you round up.
1 is the whole number a whole broken in to tenths is 10 10 tenths (10/10) Therefore 3/10 (three tenths) is 3 parts of the whole amount
To round a number, the decimal place that you want to round to, needs to be specified. If you want to round to the tenths place or to 1 decimal place, then this number is already there: 7.7 is seven and seven tenths. If you want to round it to zero decimal places, or to the nearest whole number, then look at the tenths place and if it is 0-4 you round down to 7, if it is 5-9 (which it is) you round up to 8.
This cannot be properly answered because you did not say what place to round it to. For example; nearest whole number, hundreds, tenths, etc.
30 because there are 10 tenths in each whole number ok dumbo
You have to look at the number in front (left or right) of the decimal.ex. 6.846