No. 65 tenths = 65/10 = 6.5 is bigger than 6, leave alone -2.
3 tenths of a percent would be .3%. Any time you want to convert a percent to an actual number you just move the decimal two spaces to the left. This would give you .003 this is your answer. An example would be: I need 14% of 65. So I would take .14 and multiply it by 65 and I would get 9.1 as an answer.
65 * 14 = 910
1 + 65 + 56 = 122
False. 65 equals 10 plus 65 65 = 10 + 65 65 = 75 You know that this is false because 65 doesn't equal 75.
The answer is 66.5. Here's how: 65 +1.5 --------- Okay, so after this you line up the digits, tens with tens, tenths with tenths. 65 +1.5 --------- Now you just add.... 65.0 +1.5 --------- 66.5 Done.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? To find the sum of 65 hundredths and 7 tenths, we need to add them together. So, 65 hundredths is the same as 0.65, and 7 tenths is 0.7. When we add 0.65 and 0.7 together, we get 1.35. Just like that, we've created a beautiful sum!
65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 + 65 = 65 x 12 = 780
65
No. 65 tenths = 65/10 = 6.5 is bigger than 6, leave alone -2.
65
3 tenths of a percent would be .3%. Any time you want to convert a percent to an actual number you just move the decimal two spaces to the left. This would give you .003 this is your answer. An example would be: I need 14% of 65. So I would take .14 and multiply it by 65 and I would get 9.1 as an answer.
108.3333
6.5
65+65=130
65
65 * 14 = 910