Reading the decimal 6.9 as "six and nine tenths" clearly indicates that the whole number part is 6 and the fractional part is 9 tenths. This understanding allows you to express the decimal as a mixed number, which combines the whole number with the fraction. Therefore, 6.9 can be written as the mixed number ( 6 \frac{9}{10} ). This method simplifies the conversion from decimal to mixed number by directly identifying the components.
OK, SO, 0.9 is equal to nine-tenths. this is because 0.9, the nine is in the tenths place, and there is a nine, so nine tenths. HOpe this helps!
5 and four tenths in standard form is written as 5.4. In standard form, a number is expressed as a single digit followed by a decimal point and then the remaining digits. This representation helps to easily compare and perform mathematical operations on numbers of varying magnitudes.
If you can subtract whole numbers you can subtract decimals. Forget about the decimal for a sec and subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. 2.5 -1.4 =1.1 hope this helps and if not yahoo usually has good examples.
My micrometer reads out to ten-thousandths of an inch.EX: .2501".This is 250 thousandths plus 1-ten thousandths of an inch.I never guesstimate a reading...Hope this helps
A place value chart helps you read and write decimals by visually organizing numbers into their respective place values, such as tenths, hundredths, and thousandths. This structure allows you to see the significance of each digit based on its position, making it easier to understand the value of the whole number and the decimal portion. By clearly delineating each place value, it aids in accurate representation and comparison of decimal numbers, enhancing overall numerical comprehension.
8/10 is 0.8 as a decimal. Hope this helps =)
OK, SO, 0.9 is equal to nine-tenths. this is because 0.9, the nine is in the tenths place, and there is a nine, so nine tenths. HOpe this helps!
5 and four tenths in standard form is written as 5.4. In standard form, a number is expressed as a single digit followed by a decimal point and then the remaining digits. This representation helps to easily compare and perform mathematical operations on numbers of varying magnitudes.
To turn 0.9 into a decimal word form, you would read it as "nine tenths." This is because the digit 9 is in the tenths place in the decimal representation. Decimal word form helps to express the numerical value in terms of place value and is commonly used in mathematical contexts.
If you can subtract whole numbers you can subtract decimals. Forget about the decimal for a sec and subtract the numbers as if they were whole numbers. 2.5 -1.4 =1.1 hope this helps and if not yahoo usually has good examples.
The two letters that help differentiate the place names on the right of the decimal point from those on the left are "c" and "d." The letter "c" typically represents the "cent" or hundredths place, while "d" stands for "decimal" or tenths place. This distinction helps indicate the value of the numbers in relation to the whole number.
My micrometer reads out to ten-thousandths of an inch.EX: .2501".This is 250 thousandths plus 1-ten thousandths of an inch.I never guesstimate a reading...Hope this helps
it helps to have a brief information on what you are reading
Twenty and three tenths in standard form is written as 20.3. In standard form, a number is expressed as a single digit followed by a decimal point and then the remaining digits. This representation helps simplify numbers and make them easier to work with in mathematical operations.
Every decimal has a name place (tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.) You just put it over that amount. I.e. 0.34= 34/100 or 6.54= 6 54/100 or 6.5= 6 1/2 (remember to reduce) Hope this helps!(:
Yes, prime numbers are not only whole numbers. Just because you divide a smaller number with a bigger number that really means that all decimal numbers are composite numbers. say 3-1 was a problem. 3 to the negative 1st power is 1/3 to the first power. any decimal is composite. decimals can go on and on and on...... I hope this helps :)
0.7 is a decimal fraction that lies in between 1 and 2.A decimal is a whole number and its fraction separated using a "." sign. To the left of the sign, whole numbers are written and to the right, fractions of whole are written in places: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, etc.Essentially fractions can be divided to give decimal answers. For instance, 1/2 can be read as 1 "divided by" 2 which is equal to 0.5 so written as it is half of 1 whole or 5/10 (notice that there is one number (5) after the decimal, ".", making it in the tenths place). If the decimal where 0.125 (1/8), then the 125 is too large to be in the written over 10 (tenth) and too large to be written over 100 (hundredth), and thus its fraction equivalent should be written written as 125/1000 = 1/8. This is also a clue as to what place it is in (thousandths).Examples of numbers written in decimals include but are not limited to 5.375, 2.85, 25.3, 1524.785612.Hopefully that helps.