1.010 * 0.1 = 1.0
9.4
6.5
1.7
Decimal form is a whole number with part of a whole number.Thos is an example of a hundredths decimal.0.99 or 0.09.This one is for tenths.0.9.
1.010 * 0.1 = 1.0
The decimal point in three and seven-tenths goes after the whole number 3 and before the 7 tenths.
9.4
6.5
1.7
To write twelve and three tenths as a decimal, write the number twelve as a whole number to the left of the decimal place and three tenths as three to the right of the decimal place. It appears as 12.3
Ten tenths equals a whole, so it's just 1 or 1.0 if you want to keep it as a decimal (sort of).
Decimal form is a whole number with part of a whole number.Thos is an example of a hundredths decimal.0.99 or 0.09.This one is for tenths.0.9.
2 and 3/10 = 2.3 as a decimal
Well, isn't that a happy little question! 280 as a decimal is simply 280.0. It's like a little number taking a quiet stroll along the decimal path, ready to join its friends in the world of decimals. Just remember, every number is special in its own way.
Parts of a number like 3 tenths always go on the right side of the decimal point. Whole numbers go on the left side of the decimal point 3 tenths = .3
Assuming that the "sixty" in the question refers to a whole number, and the "four-hundreths" as part of a whole, then the answer would be 60.04.In the decimal system, the first digit to the right of the decimal point refers to tenths of a whole. The second digit refers to hundreths of a whole, the third to thousandths of a whole, and so on.