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6 ones 5 tenths = 6.5 in decimal
It is 405.308
To write 2 hundreds, 5 ones, and 4 tenths in decimal form, you combine them as follows: 2 hundreds is 200, 5 ones is 5, and 4 tenths is 0.4. Therefore, you add these together: 200 + 5 + 0.4 equals 205.4. The final decimal representation is 205.4.
Three tenths and nine ones written as a decimal is 0.3 + 9 = 9.3
To express 9 ones and 3 tenths in decimal form, you would write it as 9.3. This is because each digit's place value increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left - the digit 3 is in the tenths place, so it represents 3 tenths. The digit 9 is in the ones place, so it represents 9 ones.
6 ones 5 tenths = 6.5 in decimal
It is 405.308
7 ones and 90 tenths written as a decimal is the same as 7 ones and 9 ones written as a decimal, so the answer is 16.0
5.8
To write 2 hundreds, 5 ones, and 4 tenths in decimal form, you combine them as follows: 2 hundreds is 200, 5 ones is 5, and 4 tenths is 0.4. Therefore, you add these together: 200 + 5 + 0.4 equals 205.4. The final decimal representation is 205.4.
Three tenths and nine ones written as a decimal is 0.3 + 9 = 9.3
To express 9 ones and 3 tenths in decimal form, you would write it as 9.3. This is because each digit's place value increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left - the digit 3 is in the tenths place, so it represents 3 tenths. The digit 9 is in the ones place, so it represents 9 ones.
To write 4 ones and 13 tenths as a decimal, you simply add the two parts together. 4 ones is equivalent to 4, and 13 tenths is equivalent to 0.13. Adding these together gives you 4.13 as the decimal representation of 4 ones and 13 tenths.
Expressed as a decimal fraction, 14 3/10 is equal to 14.3.
The dot between the ones and the tenths is called the decimal point.
five and four tenths because the 5 is before the decimal point and it represents the ones place. The decimal point represents “and”. The 4 is 1 place after the decimal point so the 4 is represented as if it’s in the tenths place.
It is six, to one decimal place.