Point two. It can also be pronounced two tenths. They're both the same.
two tenths or zero point two
0.2 is already in decimal form. It would be read as: two-tenths, or two-tenths (of one). Or, since it can be read as a fraction, since 0.2 is less than one, you would have 20%. Another way to understand this decimal is to convert it to it's lowest common denominator. Understanding that 0.2 = 2/10 (two-tenths), you can see that you can divide the numerator and the denominator by 2 and get an answer of 2/10 = 1/5.
that is what you just said. 0.2 two tenths, 20 hundredths, 200 thousandths. 0.2 is already in decimal form. It would be read as: two-tenths, or two-tenths (of one). Or, since it can be read as a fraction, since 0.2 is less than one, you would have 20%. Another way to understand this decimal is to convert it to it's lowest common denominator. Understanding that 0.2 = 2/10 (two-tenths), you can see that you can divide the numerator and the denominator by 2 and get an answer of 2/10 = 1/5. *** Actually 0.2% can be further explained as a decimal. The point is that this number (0.2%) is truly a % so it is not in pure decimal form. If you look at the percentage it is 0.2% and it is in the tens place. To move it to a true decimal you would move the decimal 2 times to the left making it 0.002.
.2/0.01
.2
point two tenths
decimal form of 15 and 2 tenths = 15.2
two and seven tenths to decimal = 2.7 2 7/10 = 2 + (7 ÷ 10) = 2 + 0.7 = 2.7
0.22/10 = .2
It is: 2/10 = 0.2 as a decimal
Expressed as a decimal, 1 2/10 is equal to 1.2.
It is 0.2
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
Point two. It can also be pronounced two tenths. They're both the same.
One tenth is equal to 0.1 in decimal form, so two tenths would be 0.21.568 - two tenths = 1.568 - 0.2 = 1.368
It is: 2/10 = 0.2 as a decimal