3 ones and 5 tenths (3.5) in standard form is 3.5 × 100
There are 20 tenths because there are 10 tenths in one whole.
No ones or units, no tenths but seven hundredths = 7/100
100
There are two tenths in 0.2 as per place value. The '0' is 'ones place' and 2 in 'tenths place'.
4 ones equals 40 tenths.
3 ones and 5 tenths (3.5) in standard form is 3.5 × 100
5.3 tenths
One 1, 8 tenths
There are 20 tenths because there are 10 tenths in one whole.
58 tenths (58/10)= 5 ones and 8 tenths(5 8/10)
85
There are 1000 tenths because 1000/10 = 100
Oh, what a delightful question! To find out how many tenths and ones equal 800 hundredths, we can start by understanding that 1 whole is the same as 100 hundredths. So, if we have 800 hundredths, that is the same as 8 tenths and 0 ones. Isn't it amazing how everything fits together so perfectly?
20 (as there are 10 tenths is one whole).
40
1000