the numerical order in this specific equation from left to right is tens (3), ones (0), Tenths (2), hundredths (1) and thousandths (4)
If you want to add five tenths, you simply add the five to the number that is in the tenths column (the two that appears directly AFTER the decimal point)
5+2=7
Your new number is 30.714
1,287.54 + 0.6 = 1,288.14
It is: 302.947
2.6
35.905
To find a number that is 10 more tenths than 0.31, first convert 0.31 into tenths. Since 0.31 is equivalent to 3.1 tenths, adding 10 tenths gives us 3.1 + 10 = 13.1 tenths. Converting back to a decimal, 13.1 tenths is equal to 1.31. Thus, the answer is 1.31.
7 + 0.5 = 7.5
2 and 3/10 2.3
20 tenths
Nine tenths.
three tenths is more than a quarter
No 72 tenths is 7.2, which is greater than 7.02
No, it's less than. The number in the tenths place (1) is less than the 2 in the tenths place of the second number.