Oh, dude, 11 tenths is basically 1 and 1/10. It's like having a whole Pizza and one slice extra. So, yeah, in 11 tenths, you've got a little more than just one whole thing.
To convert 11 tenths (1.1) to percent multiply by 100: 1.1 × 100 = 110 %
24/10 - 13/10 = 11/10 2.4 - 1.3 = 1.1
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To convert 2 to fifths, we multiply by 5 to get 10 fifths. Adding the one fifth gives us a total of 11 fifths. To find how many tenths are in 11 fifths, we multiply by 2 to get 22 tenths. Therefore, there are 22 tenths in 2 and one fifth.
11/(1/10) = 110 of them.
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When adding 3 tenths and 4 tenths, you are essentially adding like terms. In this case, both numbers have the same unit (tenths), so you can simply add the numerical values together. Adding 3 tenths and 4 tenths gives you a total of 7 tenths.
2.15 = 211/2 tenths
To convert 11 tenths (1.1) to percent multiply by 100: 1.1 × 100 = 110 %
24/10 - 13/10 = 11/10 2.4 - 1.3 = 1.1
It is 110%.
1.1 is eleven tenths.
It is: 11/10
11/10 as a percentage is 110%
7 5/10 is smaller than 11 5/10
11/10 = 11/10 or 1.1