Assuming that the "sixty" in the question refers to a whole number, and the "four-hundreths" as part of a whole, then the answer would be 60.04.In the decimal system, the first digit to the right of the decimal point refers to tenths of a whole. The second digit refers to hundreths of a whole, the third to thousandths of a whole, and so on.
There are 100 hundreths in one anything. A 100 hundreths in one metre, A 100 hundreths in one mile, A 100 hundreths in one ton, A 100 hundreths in one year, etc
4597.2 hundredths
35 hundreths equal 3.5 tenths.
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
Assuming that the "sixty" in the question refers to a whole number, and the "four-hundreths" as part of a whole, then the answer would be 60.04.In the decimal system, the first digit to the right of the decimal point refers to tenths of a whole. The second digit refers to hundreths of a whole, the third to thousandths of a whole, and so on.
There are 100 hundreths in one anything. A 100 hundreths in one metre, A 100 hundreths in one mile, A 100 hundreths in one ton, A 100 hundreths in one year, etc
1088 hundredths
50 of them.
4597.2 hundredths
35 hundreths equal 3.5 tenths.
12 hundredths
0.93 ÷ 1/100 = 0.93 × 100/1 = 93
When multiplying a whole number by a decimal with two places, ignore the decimal point and multiply as if you were multiplying two whole numbers. After you get the answer, re-insert the decimal point so that the product has two decimal places.
0.07 + 6 = 6.07 or seven hundreths plus six is six and seven hundreths.
It is 0.45
0.08