To find one tenth of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. For example, one tenth of 23 is equal to 23 x 0.1 = 2.3
One tenth of 260,000 is 26,000. To find one tenth of a number, you divide the number by 10. In this case, 260,000 divided by 10 equals 26,000. This means that if you have 260,000 of something and you take one tenth of it, you will have 26,000.
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nine point six kilos To find one tenth of anything, move the decimal point one place to the left.
Find the tenth place 0.X00 Add 1 to that place. 1.623 plus one tenth more is 1.723
To find a tenth of something, write the number with a decimal value; in this case.70 CM = 70.0 CMTo find the tenth of it, move the decimal one place to the left.70.0 CM --> 7.0 CMTherefore, 1 tenth of 70 CM is 7 CM.
Divide by ten. One tenth of 450 = 45.
To find one tenth, divide by 10, so 30/10 = 3
To find what 1/10th of something is, divide the number by 10. So 1/10th of 2800 is 280.
Your question is not clear. You want to multiply 1.4 added to one tenth. What are you multiplying it by? It takes a minimum of two numbers to perform a multiplication. If I add one tenth to 1.4 the sum is 1.5 and after that, I could multiply it by something if there was something to multiply it by.
A tenth of something is the same as that something divided by 10.
yes. one tenth is 10 percent of something. one-hundredth is 1 percent of something.
15. To find a tenth of a number, you simple divide it by 10.
By the nearest tenth I will assume this means 0.1 of something. Since your questions states .831 this would be 0.8 to the nearest tenth making your final answer, 748.8 To 3S.F this would be 749.
To find one tenth of 90 you multiply it by the decimal form of one tenth (.1). 90 X .1=9 And you can check the answer by solving 9/90 which equals .1 So the answer is 9.
If you want to find one tenth of a number, divide it by 10. For example, one tenth of 50 is 5. I teach my students about fraction this way. When you consider one tenth of something, 1/10, think of the denominator of the fraction as the number of equal groups you have to divide a particular number into. Then think of the numerator of the fraction as the number of those equal groups you are counting up. Another example: to find 3/10 of 50, divide 50 into ten equal groups of 5 each. Then count three of them: 5 + 5 + 5 = 15. 3/10 of 50 is 15.
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