standard form: .3
expanded form .3
its the same because there is only one place value being used
It is 0.3 in decimal form. There is no further expanded form.
three tenths
Standard form is 3/10 or 0.3Expanded notation is: (0 x 1) . (3/10)
its 4
4 and three tenths as a decimal = 4.3
It is 0.3 in decimal form. There is no further expanded form.
three tenths
two and three tenths is 2.3 in standard form
0.3 = (0 x 1) + (3/10)
Decimal form = 0.3 Expanded form = (0 x 1) + (3/10)
Well, honey, if you're feeling fancy, you can write three tenths as 0.3 in decimal form. In expanded form, you can break it down as 3 x (1/10) because each tenth is worth 1/10. So there you have it, darling, three tenths in all its expanded glory - 3 x (1/10).
you cannot say that you could convert 30 to a decimal! Unless a fraction which is 3000/10.
Three tenths is .3 as a decimal.
To write eleven and three tenths in standard form, you would represent the whole number part (eleven) as 11 and the decimal part (three tenths) as 0.3. Therefore, in standard form, eleven and three tenths would be written as 11.3.
To write "three hundred fifty-two and four-tenths" in standard form, you would combine the whole number and the decimal. The whole number "three hundred fifty-two" is written as 352, and the decimal "four-tenths" is written as 0.4. Therefore, when combined, "three hundred fifty-two and four-tenths" in standard form is written as 352.4.
three tenths as a decimal = 0.3
What is four and three tenths in decimal form