0.6
0.2
Yes you can.
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
How do you write the decimal numeral for ten and two tenths
You write fourteen and three tenths in decimal form as: 14.3