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Percents are hundredths. To change a percent to a fraction, put it over 100. To change a percent to a decimal, divide it by 100, which means move the decimal point two places to the left. 3i% = 31/100 = 0.31
Decimals until you get to values with over nine decimal places, then fractions are more exact
It is four and eleven hundredths to three decimal places.
4.12 (2 decimal places.)
Tenths place separates the places larger than 1 from those that are fractions of 1.
Hundredths. (Something on top of a hundred when you convert to fractions.)
A line that separates two places is a boundary line.
You can find fractions in a lot of places. Some of them are construction, Baking Factory, even when you deliver pizza.
first you can add as many zeros at the end of the decimal as you want so make both have the same number of places after the decimal. 0.5 becomes 0.50 Then 1 place after the decimal is read as tenths, 2 places is hundredths, 3 places is thousandths, etc. So read 0.50 as 50 hundredths, 0.33 is 33 hundredths. Which is larger 50 or 33? 0.5 is greater
five hundredths= 0.05 (two decimal places after 0)
0.04
It depends what they are fractions of. For fractions of kilograms, simply multiply by 1000 (move the decimal point 3 places to the right).
6 is in hundredths place.
A decimal "to the hundredths" stops two value places after the decimal point.Here are some examples:Decimal to the hundredths: 1.09Decimal to the thousandths: 1.009Decimal to the ten thousandths: 1.0009
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