three hundred ninety-one thousandths . . . 0.391four tenths . . . 0.4The sum of (three hundred ninety-one thousandths) + (four tenths) = 0.791
Move the decimal place one position to the right and you will have an equivalent number in tenths of a unit.
1.4
No, because if we convert it into decimals, you are saying that 4.8 is the same as 5.3, which is incorrect.
One and four tenths.
three hundred ninety-one thousandths . . . 0.391four tenths . . . 0.4The sum of (three hundred ninety-one thousandths) + (four tenths) = 0.791
Move the decimal place one position to the right and you will have an equivalent number in tenths of a unit.
One and four tenths
i think 2.5 cause its 2 AND [ my teacher told me that and means decimal] a half tenths
One and four tenths.
1.4
one and four tenths one dollar and forty cents, if currency for example
No, because if we convert it into decimals, you are saying that 4.8 is the same as 5.3, which is incorrect.
First, write out the whole number until the decimal point. Next write 'and' for the decimal point. Finally, write out the value of decimal part of the number: 0.X is tenths 0.XX is hundredths 0.XXX is thousandths 0.XXXX is ten thousandths...and so on. For example 13.4563 would be thirteen and four thousand five hundred sixty-three ten thousandths.
31.82
1.4
One and four tenths