Basic maths, 3.89 - 1.02 = 2.87 Then times by 100, to get in hundredths = 287
2. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, the second represents hundredths.
Seven and seventy nine one-hundredths would be 7.79.ÊÊ The first digit after the decimal point is called the tenths place value.Ê The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.
You don't need any digits to the right of the decimal point for an estimate to the nearest hundred. The third place to the left of the decimal point is the hundreds column. The second place to the right of the decimal point is the hundredths column. the tenths and hundredthscolumn together give you changes in increments of hundredths of a unit from point 00 to point 99.
Point differential is the difference in points between the winning team and losing team. Point differential with players show how many points the team is either winning or losing by when that player is on the court.
Basic maths, 3.89 - 1.02 = 2.87 Then times by 100, to get in hundredths = 287
The answer depends on the units used for 101.4 and 103 hundredths. It should be blindingly obvious to anybody that the answer for 101.4 cm and 103 hundredths cm will be quite different from that for 101.4 feet and 103 hundredths feet!
The difference is 100 oC.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
2. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, the second represents hundredths.
Hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths thousandths564.000Therefore there are no hundredths in the question above.
Seven-hundred and twenty-one point 4
Water freezes at 0o, and boils at 100o, so the difference is 100o.
790 hundredths. :)
Seven and seventy nine one-hundredths would be 7.79.ÊÊ The first digit after the decimal point is called the tenths place value.Ê The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.
You don't need any digits to the right of the decimal point for an estimate to the nearest hundred. The third place to the left of the decimal point is the hundreds column. The second place to the right of the decimal point is the hundredths column. the tenths and hundredthscolumn together give you changes in increments of hundredths of a unit from point 00 to point 99.
34 hundredths.