Multiply decimals by 100. Example, 15 as a percent is 15 x 100 = 1,500%
decimals from 7.0 to 8.4 with interval of .2 between each pair of decimals
Yes.
52.3
Before you can do that, you need to write each mixed number as an improper fraction, and then write both fractions with a common denominator. The only other choice is to write both mixed numbers as decimals, and then add them.
start by defining what each is. Then show how to convert from one to the other. Then write some examples of uses for each and how to convert from one to the other.
Multiply decimals by 100. Example, 15 as a percent is 15 x 100 = 1,500%
decimals from 7.0 to 8.4 with interval of .2 between each pair of decimals
Yes.
'Zero, point, three four'. NOT 'point thirty four'.
Oh, dude, you just write 0.16 as "sixteen hundredths." It's like saying, "Hey, this number is made up of 16 parts out of 100." So, it's just a fancy way of saying "0.16."
52.3
twelve hundredths
nineteen thousandths
Starting with 1.376, the sequence of decimals such that there is an interval of 2.0 between each pair of decimals, would give the answer 3.376
Before you can do that, you need to write each mixed number as an improper fraction, and then write both fractions with a common denominator. The only other choice is to write both mixed numbers as decimals, and then add them.
3.04 - 1.52 = 1.52