Take a round flat pie and cut it into ten slices. Each slice represents a tenth - so a whole pie of ten slices is equal to 10/10 (ten over ten) or 100%.
If ten people shared a big win on the lottery, each person would receive a tenth share.
hundredths are smaller than tenths because on a grid tenths is bigger than hundredths
In your example there is no tenths place. You would have to express it as 2,346.0 with zero being in the tenths place.
nine tenths, for example.
Well, here is an example: 4.7= four and seven tenths. :)
The number in the tenths place is the 7. EXAMPLE: 6.58 The 5 in 6.58 would be the number in the tenths place because there is no such thing as oneths so you would count up from the tenth place.
Example: 12,345.6789 the 6 is the tenths place
In your example there is no tenths place. You would have to express it as 2,346.0 with zero being in the tenths place.
hundredths are smaller than tenths because on a grid tenths is bigger than hundredths
The tenths place in decimals is the first digit to the right of the decimal point. For example, 15.2 is fifteen and two tenths.
For one whole numbers there are 10 tenths In 2 there is 20 tenths 20 tenths + 4 tenths = 24 tenths There are 24 tenths in 2.4 An easier way to do this is to subtract the decimal to get the tenths. Example : 30.2 = 302 tenths
6.5 is one example.
The tenths column is the first column to the right of the decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit 2.
Example: 6/10 is six tenths
The tenths as for example 0.1
nine tenths, for example.
one and four tenths one dollar and forty cents, if currency for example
Since 7 tenths (7/10) equals 0.7, just multiply your number by 0.7: Example: seven tenths of 50 = 0.7 x 50 = 35