Ah, isn't that a happy little question! In 1 tenth, there are zero thousands. But don't worry, every number is special in its own way, just like every tree in our painting. Just remember, numbers can be friends too, even if they're different sizes.
One tenth can be written as the fraction 1/10. To see how many 1000s are in it, multiply the top and bottom by 100 since 10x100 is 1000. You have 100/1000 which tells you there are 100 thousands in 1/10
0.1 * * * * * No that is 1 tenth of 1. 1% is itself 0.01 So 1 tenth of 1% is 0.001
1 tenth of 500 is 50. 1 tenth of 500 is just saying 500 divided by 10. The quotient is 50, which is also 1 tenth of 500.
1286.4 is already to the closest tenth and could only be rounded to higher place points - like the ones, tens, hundreds or thousands.
yes it is 1 tenth equals 0.1 1 tenth of 0.9 is 0.1*0.9 0.1*0.9 equals 0.09
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Well, honey, if you're talking about numbers, there are 10 thousands in a hundred. It's basic math, darling. So, if you've got hundreds, you've got 10 thousands right there. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
9 one thousands = 90 (tens, tenths,thousands, or hundredths)
To a machinist, it is 100 thousands of an inch. To a mathematician, it is 0.1.
"A Tenth" is the same as "One Tenth" so there is 1 Tenth in a tenth. But that answer might be subjective because I have been discovering how many sips are in a fifth.
There are a tenth of a tenth in a hundredth. Numerically, 1/10 of 1/10 = 1/100
Ten hundredths equal a tenth. For example, when you add 1 hundredth (0.01) to 9 hundredths (0.09), you get 1 tenth (0.1).
100 g is equal to 1/10 (one-tenth) of a kg.
1 thousands are in a thousand.
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10 of them.
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