7 + 0.5 = 7.5
5.52
Yes, seven eighths is greater than five tenths. Five tenths, or one half, expressed in eighths would be four eighths. Since seven is greater than four, seven eighths is greater than four eighths (or five tenths). One easy way to know is use a calculator and do the division (seven divided by eight, and five divided by ten); in decimal form the higher value may be more quickly apparent when compared.
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
47
To write 5.50 in word form, you would write "five and fifty hundredths." This represents the whole number 5 followed by the decimal point, and then the two decimal places representing 50 hundredths. This is the standard way to express a decimal number in words.
5.1, because the number to its right is more than five, so you round it up.
It is the same as: 5.5+0.02 = 5.52
No, seven tenths 7/10 is bigger than three tenths 3/10. If you had a pie cut into ten slices, would you rather have 7 pieces or 3? If you had 7 of those pieces, or 7/10 seven tenths, you'd have more of the pie than 3/10.
12 hundredths would be .12 and seven tenths would be .7So, 12 hundredths, is NOT more than 7 tenths.12 hundredths is less than 7 tenths.
Well first of all, I wouldn't call it a translation; it's more of a presentation. (n - 5) * 7
1,287.54 + 0.6 = 1,288.14
4x + 5 > 7