0.1
Fifteen and one tenth in standard form is 15.1The expanded form (notation) is: (1 x 10) + (5 x 1) . (1/10)
One tenth as a decimal is 0.1. This is derived from the fraction 1/10, where the numerator is 1 and the denominator is 10. In decimal form, it represents one part out of ten equal parts.
There is no such word so it cannot come from anywhere.The word decimal comes from the Latin decimus, meaning a tenth.
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the answer is 4.765 10% is the same as saying 1/10. a quick way to do this is to move the decmal left by one digit. if you took 1% or 1/100 of a number then you move the decmal over 2 digits. if you took .1% or 1/1000 of a number then you move the decmal over 3 digits. this pattern continues a long as you want. it also works the other way. if you times a numeber by 10, you move the decmal right one digit, if you times a number by 100 then you move the decmal over two spaces and so on.
Not so sure about a decmal, but as a decimal, it is 0.166...
23 percent as a decmal is 0.23.
Divide the numerator by the denominator 1/4 = 0.25
NO....
It is simply: 8.0
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