In 0.25, there are two tenths. This can be determined by looking at the digits after the decimal point. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, and the second digit represents hundredths. Since there is a 2 in the tenths place, there are two tenths in 0.25.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate both .02 and .025. If we compare the two, we can see that .025 is larger because it has an extra digit after the decimal point. Remember, there are no mistakes in comparing numbers, just happy little discoveries!
025 is the same as 25 which is greater than 5
It is: .025 times 80 = 2
There are 9 tenths in 9 tenths.
114 tenths.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Let's take a moment to appreciate both .02 and .025. If we compare the two, we can see that .025 is larger because it has an extra digit after the decimal point. Remember, there are no mistakes in comparing numbers, just happy little discoveries!
.8 fluid ounce = .05 Pint or .10 Cups or .025 Quart
0.25 mile - 1320 feet .025 mile - 132 feet
Three tenths.
025 is the same as 25 which is greater than 5
46 tenths
.025 meters
.025 miligram
There are 6 tenths in 0.6
It is: .025 times 80 = 2
There are 9 tenths in 9 tenths.
7 tenths