Well, honey, you just shade in 30 squares on that 100 grid. Each square represents one hundredth, so get to coloring and make sure you stay in the lines. It's as simple as that, darling.
There are 100 hundredths in 1 whole. Since 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths (because 3 tenths is the same as 30 out of 100), there are 30 hundredths in 3 tenths.
92 hundredths = 92/100 = 0.9227/30 = 0.90So, 92/100 > 27/30
40 hundredths or ( 40 /100 ) or 0.4 as a decimal.
To show that 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths, you can convert 3 tenths into hundredths. Since 1 tenth is equivalent to 10 hundredths, you multiply 3 tenths by 10: (3 \times 10 = 30) hundredths. Therefore, 3 tenths (0.3) is equal to 30 hundredths (0.30).
30/100 as a decimal = 0.30
There are 100 hundredths in 1 whole. Since 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths (because 3 tenths is the same as 30 out of 100), there are 30 hundredths in 3 tenths.
30/100 asa percentage = 30%=30/100* 100%= 30 * 1%= 30%
92 hundredths = 92/100 = 0.9227/30 = 0.90So, 92/100 > 27/30
40 hundredths or ( 40 /100 ) or 0.4 as a decimal.
To show that 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths, you can convert 3 tenths into hundredths. Since 1 tenth is equivalent to 10 hundredths, you multiply 3 tenths by 10: (3 \times 10 = 30) hundredths. Therefore, 3 tenths (0.3) is equal to 30 hundredths (0.30).
It can be: 10*(3/100) = 30/100 which is 3/10 in its simplest form.
30/100 as a decimal = 0.30
3/10 = 30/100
10*3/100 = 30/100.
30/100
Thirty hundredths is equivalent to 0.30 or 30%. It can also be expressed as the fraction 30/100, which simplifies to 3/10.
It is: 30/100 = 0.30 as a decimal which is the same as 0.3