Oh, what a beautiful question! In 7, there are 700 hundredths. Just imagine each number in 7 being divided into a hundred tiny parts, like little happy trees in a forest. Isn't that just lovely?
Well, honey, 7 thousandths is the same as 0.007. To find out how many hundredths that is, you just move the decimal two places to the right, giving you 0.07. So, 7 thousandths is equal to 7 hundredths. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Seven tenths is equal to 70 hundredths. This is because one tenth is equivalent to ten hundredths, so to find the number of hundredths in seven tenths, you multiply 7 by 10, resulting in 70.
0.07 = 7/100
12 and 7 hundredths = 12.07
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.
Well, honey, 7 thousandths is the same as 0.007. To find out how many hundredths that is, you just move the decimal two places to the right, giving you 0.07. So, 7 thousandths is equal to 7 hundredths. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Seven tenths is equal to 70 hundredths. This is because one tenth is equivalent to ten hundredths, so to find the number of hundredths in seven tenths, you multiply 7 by 10, resulting in 70.
0.07 = 7/100
on a hundredths grid 7 hundredths is 7; but seven tenths is 0.7 which is 70 hundredths. So 7 tenths would be 70 on the hundredts grid, separating it from 7 hundredths
(7/10)/(1/100) = 700/10 = 70
The 7 is in the hundredths column and is 7 hundredths, or 0.07, or 7/100 (seven over a hundred).
12 and 7 hundredths = 12.07
No. 0.7 (7 tenths) does not equal 0.07 (7 hundredths)
7 cm to the nearest hundredths is 7.00cm
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.
The 7 is the hundredths. The first digit after the decimal point (6) is known as the tenths, the second digit is known as the hundredths.
2.47 4 = tenths 7 = hundredths