i don't think you can
Three tenths of a circle can be expressed as a percentage by multiplying by 100. Thus, ( \frac{3}{10} \times 100 = 30% ). Therefore, three tenths of a circle is 30% of the entire circle.
One fourth of a circle is 25%, and two tenths of a circle is 20%. When you add these together, 25% + 20% equals 45%. Therefore, one fourth of a circle plus two tenths of a circle is 45% of a whole circle.
A full circle has 360 degrees. To find 7 tenths of a circle, you multiply 360 degrees by 0.7: (360 \times 0.7 = 252) degrees. Therefore, 7 tenths of a circle is 252 degrees.
50%
Seven tenths of a circle is 70% of a circle. This is calculated by taking the fraction ( \frac{7}{10} ) and converting it to a percentage by multiplying by 100, resulting in ( 7 \times 10 = 70% ).
70% of a circle.
One fourth of a circle is 25%, and two tenths of a circle is 20%. When you add these together, 25% + 20% equals 45%. Therefore, one fourth of a circle plus two tenths of a circle is 45% of a whole circle.
30%
Five-tenths of a circle is 5 parts of a circle that is divided into 10 parts. To convert 5/10 to a decimal, simply take the 5 and put a decimal to the left of it. The answer is then .5.
50%
Seven tenths of a circle is 70% of a circle. This is calculated by taking the fraction ( \frac{7}{10} ) and converting it to a percentage by multiplying by 100, resulting in ( 7 \times 10 = 70% ).
0.30
0.3 is the same as 3/10 (three tenths)so the digit in the tenths place would be 3
One half of a circle plus two tenths of a circle equals 0.5 + 0.2 = 0.7 of a circle. To convert this into a percentage, multiply by 100: 0.7 * 100 = 70%. Therefore, one half of a circle plus two tenths of a circle is 70% of a whole circle.
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Five tenths.
83 cos its tenths if u were to put 832 its wrong-