You could draw a number line from 0 to 10 and fill in the integers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and so on. Draw the same number line but make it from 0 to 1 and label the numbers 1/10, 2/10, 3/10 and so on. Make a mark at 5 and 7
Mark off your number line in tenths. That's 2.2 and 3.1
6.554 to the nearest tenths is 6.6
Three tenths would go be side the number three
Seven and ten elevenths.
The smallest decimal to the tenths place that is to the right of 3.52 on a number line is 3.6. This is because the next number after 3.52, rounded to the tenths place, is 3.6. Any smaller decimal would either be 3.5 or 3.52 itself, which are not to the right of 3.52.
Mark off your number line in tenths. That's 2.2 and 3.1
well tenthes is in the decimals on the number line so it goes 1 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 so it goes to infinities so its kind of in the tenths like you said p.s. I'm only ten
Create a number line from zero to one where the gradations are in tenths.
6.554 to the nearest tenths is 6.6
Three tenths would go be side the number three
it is 0.7
Seven and ten elevenths.
3.6
The smallest decimal to the tenths place that is to the right of 3.52 on a number line is 3.6. This is because the next number after 3.52, rounded to the tenths place, is 3.6. Any smaller decimal would either be 3.5 or 3.52 itself, which are not to the right of 3.52.
Draw a line from all five corners to one of the four other corners.
You draw it. Or you can use the Math Input Panel (in start menu) to draw a line with numbers underneath.
0.3