To write 13.04 in word form, you would say "thirteen and four hundredths." This indicates that there are 13 whole units (thirteen) and 0.04 represents four hundredths. In word form, we express the decimal part as a fraction of the place value it occupies, which in this case is hundredths.
13%13 hundredths = 0.130.13= 0.13 * 100%= 13%
13 tenths = 1.3
To write thirteen thousandths as a decimal, you would place the digit 3 in the thousandths place after the decimal point. So, thirteen thousandths would be written as 0.013. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part, and each place value to the right of the decimal point represents a power of 10 (tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.).
13 is on the hundredths side. 7 eighths is 7/8 or 7 divided by eight which equals 0.875. The answer in total would be 13.875
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
0.13
There are several ways to write it: 0.26 in decimal form, 26/100 in fractional form or 13/50 as a reduced fraction.
To write 4.13 in word form, you would say "four and thirteen hundredths." This is because the number 4 is read as "four," the decimal point is read as "and," and the number 13 after the decimal point is read as "thirteen hundredths."
It is sixty five hundredths.
0.13
To write 13.04 in word form, you would say "thirteen and four hundredths." This indicates that there are 13 whole units (thirteen) and 0.04 represents four hundredths. In word form, we express the decimal part as a fraction of the place value it occupies, which in this case is hundredths.
To write "nine and thirteen hundredths," you can simply represent it as the decimal number 9.13.
To write 65 hundredths, you would express it as the decimal number 0.65. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part, with the number to the right of the decimal representing the hundredths place. In this case, the 6 is in the tenths place and the 5 is in the hundredths place.
.13 x 100
0.5
65/100 = 13/20