1/y10
Automotive vehicles' tenth digit 'Y' is for the year 2000.
Yes, if x10=y.
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 1.27 = 0.127
One tenth = 1/10
one-tenth
1 tenth of 45p = 4.5p
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.
2n-1 to the tenth term = 1
1 tenth of $70.00 is $7.00
x = yards y = feet y = 3x y = 3(14.5) y = 43.5