10 hundreds is 1000
10 hundreds = 10 x 100 = 1,000
It is 2 + 10*100 = 1002.
From the given information of 3/10 and 900 it is 900.3 as a decimal
50 hundreds as a decimal = 5000.0
13 hundreds in decimal form = 1300
11 hundreds in decimal form = 1100
In hundreds it is 0.00625
Six hundreds in decimal form is 600.00
In the hundreds place, the digit "3" represents a value of 300. In the decimal system, each place value represents a power of 10, with the hundreds place being 10^2 or 100. Therefore, when the digit "3" is in the hundreds place, it signifies three hundreds, or 300.
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23 hundreds = 2300
This relates back to place values. In the non-decimal side of a number (we'll use 123.456 as an example) the one is in the hundreds place, the 2 is in the tens place, and the 3 is in the one's place. Notice that hundreds, tens and 1 are all a power of ten. 100 is 10^2. 10 is 10^1 and 1 is 10^0. Once you pass the decimal place, you go into the negative exponent. So the next place into the decimal place is 10^-1 which is the same as 1/10 which is also known as a tenth.