tenths. one tenth = 1/10 = .1 one hundredth = 1/100 = .01
5 is tenths 7 is hundredths
5/7 is greater.
0.2 = tenth 0.20 = hundredth
Because each tenth is worth 10 of each hundredth, so 4 tenths 2 hundredths is 42 hundredths and 2 tenths and 4 hundredths is 24 hundredths
It depends on how many you have. One tenth is greater than one hundredth, but fifty hundredths is greater than two tenths.
tenths. one tenth = 1/10 = .1 one hundredth = 1/100 = .01
5 is tenths 7 is hundredths
To round the tenths you look at the hundredth column, which in this case is a 7. Since 7 is greater than 5 we round up, but since 9 can't round up anymore we have to round the ones column. Thus rounding 23.971 by the tenths = 24.0 (The zero is necessary to show that you've rounded the number by the tenths and not the ones.)
5/7 is greater.
The value of the digit 7 in 0.7 is tenths.
0.2 = tenth 0.20 = hundredth
Because each tenth is worth 10 of each hundredth, so 4 tenths 2 hundredths is 42 hundredths and 2 tenths and 4 hundredths is 24 hundredths
7 5/10 is smaller than 11 5/10
2 and 7 tenths or anything higher than that.
The hundredth place of 8.471 is 7. 8 <-- Ones . 4 <-- Tenths 7 <-- Hundredths 1 <-- Thousandths
5.167 = 5.17 to the nearest hundredth. Remember with decimal digits tenths (1) hundredths(6) thousandths(7) To take to the nearest number, check the next number to the right. It it is '5' or greater, then add '1' to the given number. In the above example '6' is the given (hundredths) number. So check with '7' . Since '7' is greater than '5' , then we add '1' to the '6', making for '7'. Hence 5.167 = 5.17 to the nearest hundredth. NB If the next number to the right is less than '5' , then the given number remains unchanged. e.g. 5.162 = 5.16