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30 thousandths = 3 hundredths = 0.030 = 3/100 or, if you meant 3 ten thousandths, 3 ten thousandths = 0.0003 = 3/10000
No because 0.30 is 30 hundredths. Not 3 hundredths. 0.03 is the correct answer
0.3 = 3 tenths 0.03 = 3 hundredths 0.003 = 3 thousandths 0.0003 = 3 ten thousandths 0.003 = 30 ten thousandths 0.03 = 300 ten thousandths Answer: 5.03
(30 hundredths) * 1 pound = 0.3 pounds
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30 thousandths = 3 hundredths = 0.030 = 3/100 or, if you meant 3 ten thousandths, 3 ten thousandths = 0.0003 = 3/10000
3 tents and 300 thousandths, 3000 millionths ect...
No because 0.30 is 30 hundredths. Not 3 hundredths. 0.03 is the correct answer
0.030 inch; or 0.03 inch, three hundredths of an inch, to which it is equivalent. Think 30 X 1/1000; cancel a zero top and bottom to get 3/100, three hundredths (The first digit to the right of the decimal point is the tenths place, next right is the hundredths, and third right is the thousandths place. On the right side of the decimal, your number has to end in the named place, so '30' ends with its zero in the thousandths place. Thirty thousandths is 0.030. Three thousandths is 0.003 .)
0.3 = 3 tenths 0.03 = 3 hundredths 0.003 = 3 thousandths 0.0003 = 3 ten thousandths 0.003 = 30 ten thousandths 0.03 = 300 ten thousandths Answer: 5.03
There are 100 millimeters in a meter. And 10 thousandths equals hundredth. .001 times 10 = .01 Therefore there should be 30 thousandth to get 3 millimeters. .03 cm = 3millimeters
There are 30 thousandths in 3 tenths.
30 of them.
3/10 = 30/100
`Caliber` is a standard of measure in thousandths of an inch. For example, a .30 caliber bullet would measure 300 thousandths of an inch diameter, or three tenths of an inch. 1 caliber would be 1000 thousandths or 1 inch which equals 25.4 mm.
25.4 mm = 1 in; 30 mm = 1.181 in