0.6
0.2
Yes you can.
To convert 25 tenths into decimal form, you divide 25 by 10. This results in 2.5, as 25 tenths is equivalent to 2.5 in decimal notation.
8.4
Move the decimal place one position to the right and you will have an equivalent number in tenths of a unit.
To express 4 and 8 tenths as a decimal, you simply write it as 4.8. This is because the tenths place represents the first decimal place after the whole number. So, 8 tenths is equivalent to 0.8 in decimal form.
0.1 is equal to 10% because the tenths decimal point is the tens percentage.
9.4 is how you write nine and four tenths as a decimal
12 tenths as a decimal is 1.2
7 tenths as a decimal is 0.7
To write nine tenths as a decimal, it looks like this: .9
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