Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.
10 tenths equal to a whole (100 OR 100%) Hope that helped =)
3.6 divided by one-tenth is 36.
Ten. Because lets pretend you had 10 sections, each equaling 1 tenth. You would need 10 tenths to fill in all the sections. Because if you've filled all the sections with 1 tenth, you have 1 whole. Make sense?
There are 83 tenths in 8.3. This is because each whole number represents 10 tenths, and the decimal point separates the whole number from the tenths. In this case, the whole number 8 represents 80 tenths, and the additional 3 tenths make a total of 83 tenths in 8.3.
There are 10 tenths in a whole.
If One whole equals 10/10 then 5 holes would equal 50/10 Therefore there are 50 tenths in five holes.
Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.Ten tenths = one whole - of anything.
Expressed as a whole, the numerator of a fraction will be the same as the denominator. In this instance, a whole is equal to 10/10 or ten tenths.
10 tenths equal to a whole (100 OR 100%) Hope that helped =)
3.6 divided by one-tenth is 36.
10 tenths make one whole thus 40 tenths = 4 x 10 tenths = 4 x one whole = four.
Ten. Because lets pretend you had 10 sections, each equaling 1 tenth. You would need 10 tenths to fill in all the sections. Because if you've filled all the sections with 1 tenth, you have 1 whole. Make sense?
30 because there are 10 tenths in each whole number ok dumbo
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 3.4, there are 34 tenths. You see, each whole number is made up of 10 equal parts called tenths. So, in 3.4, you have 3 whole numbers and 4 tenths. Happy painting!
There are 83 tenths in 8.3. This is because each whole number represents 10 tenths, and the decimal point separates the whole number from the tenths. In this case, the whole number 8 represents 80 tenths, and the additional 3 tenths make a total of 83 tenths in 8.3.
There are ten tenths in every whole item of any kind including one whole hour.In the case of tenths of an hour, each tenth of an hour is 6 minutes long.If you multiply each 6 minute long tenth of an hour times 10(number of tenths to equal one whole of anything) you get 60 minutes,or one hour.