Because 53 tenths would equal 5.3, Then number 802 and 53 tenths would be: 807.3
3/10 = 15/50
If the whole number is twelve, three fourths? No, nine tenths of twelve would not be a complete fraction. Eighteen twentieths would equal nine tenths, or 90 percent if you're looking for a metric answer.
Three tenths would go be side the number three
6.66... tenths.
five-tenths = 1/2 therefore, three-sixths = five-tenths
Because 53 tenths would equal 5.3, Then number 802 and 53 tenths would be: 807.3
3/10 = 15/50
If the whole number is twelve, three fourths? No, nine tenths of twelve would not be a complete fraction. Eighteen twentieths would equal nine tenths, or 90 percent if you're looking for a metric answer.
It takes six 1/10 tiles to exactly cover three 1/5 tiles, so 3/5=6/10. so if the question is "How many tenths equal three-fifths?" you would say 6.
Three tenths would go be side the number three
6.66... tenths.
OK. Think about it. 0.3 is three tenths. 0.5 is five tenths. If you take a board and cut it into ten equal-sized pieces, you have tenths. So.... would three of those tenths be bigger or smaller than five of those tenths? Smaller.
Six tenths but then you have to simplify it so then it would be three fifths
Three tenths would be larger
4 and three tenths as a decimal = 4.3
'Three and three tenths' is already in word form. The numeric form would be 3 3/10.