7/10 is the same as 70/100, so the total is (70+15)/100=85/100.
seventy 7/10 x 10/10 = 70/100
To determine how many hundredths equal 7 thousandths, you need to convert 7 thousandths to hundredths. There are 10 hundredths in a tenth, and 10 tenths in a whole. Therefore, to convert 7 thousandths to hundredths, you multiply 7 by 10, which equals 70 hundredths. So, 7 thousandths is equivalent to 70 hundredths.
There are 70 tenths in 7.
70. the decimal place is after both numbers... the 7 is the tens place an the 0 is the ones place if you meant 0.70 then... the 7 is the tenths place and the 0 is the hundredths place
on a hundredths grid 7 hundredths is 7; but seven tenths is 0.7 which is 70 hundredths. So 7 tenths would be 70 on the hundredts grid, separating it from 7 hundredths
7 tenths = 70 hundredths 342 + 70 = 412 412 hundredths = 4.12
7/10 / 1/100 = 70/100 Therefore, seven tenths is equal to 70 hundredths.
1.7 > 1.07 1.7 = 1 and 7 tenths 1.07 = 1 and 7 hundredths 1 tenth = 10 hundredths 7 tenths = 70 hundredths > 7 hundredths.
(7/10)/(1/100) = 700/10 = 70
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 7 tenths and 70 hundredths are alike because they both represent parts of a whole, but they are different in how they are written. You see, 7 tenths is written as 0.7 and 70 hundredths is written as 0.70. Just like painting, math can be a beautiful way to express ideas and concepts.
No. 0.7 (7 tenths) does not equal 0.07 (7 hundredths)
12 hundredths would be .12 and seven tenths would be .7So, 12 hundredths, is NOT more than 7 tenths.12 hundredths is less than 7 tenths.
7/10 is the same as 70/100, so the total is (70+15)/100=85/100.
That's how numbers go. The first decimal place is tenths, the second is hundredths. 0.75 has 7 tenths, which is 70 hundredths. Add the 5 in the hundredths place and you've got seventy-five hundredths.
No because 7/10 is the same as 70/100
There are 70 tenths in 7.