The opposite of itself, so you would basically need a thousand thousandths to make one whole.
2 halves make a whole. So if you have one half then you need another one to make it a whole. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
You would need to round it to the nearest whole number.
You do not need to do anything since the number is an integer and so already rounded to the hundredths place.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 0.07, that means we have 7 hundredths. To find how many hundreds that is, we simply need to move the decimal point two places to the right, giving us 0.07 as 7 hundredths.
1 and 1/3 of them
To write 200 hundredths, you first need to understand that "hundredths" refers to a fraction where the denominator is 100. In this case, 200 hundredths can be written as 200/100. To simplify this fraction, you can divide both the numerator and denominator by 100, which gives you 2/1. Therefore, 200 hundredths is equivalent to the whole number 2.
The opposite of itself, so you would basically need a thousand thousandths to make one whole.
To make a whole, you need three thirds. In mathematical terms, a whole is represented as 1. Since a whole is made up of three equal parts, each part represents one-third of the whole. Therefore, three thirds make a whole.
My answer is 60
0.52 - 0.4 = 0.12 52/100 - 40/100 = 12/100
2 halves make a whole. So if you have one half then you need another one to make it a whole. 1/2 + 1/2 = 1
0.44 (If you have hundredths, you need to have 2 numbers after the decimal point.)
Oh, dude, you write the number twenty-one and five hundredths like this: 21.05. It's like, twenty-one whole units and five out of a hundred, you know? Just slap that decimal point in there and you're good to go. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
You need four
200 of them.
You would need to round it to the nearest whole number.