15 ÷ 0.1 = (15 x 10) ÷ (0.1 x 10)
= 150 ÷ 1
= 150
This is the same thing as 15 divided by 6/10 or 15/0.6 = 25.
15 of them.
There are 1.5 / (1/10) = 1.5 * (10/1) = 15 tenths.
If that's 1 and 1/5, that's 12 tenths.
There are 150 tenths in 15.03. This is because one whole number consists of 10 tenths, so 15 whole numbers contain 150 tenths, and the decimal part, 0.03, contributes an additional 0.3 tenths, totaling 150 tenths.
There are 15 tenths in 1.50. This is because 1.50 can be broken down into 1 whole unit (which is equivalent to 10 tenths) and 0.50 (which is equivalent to 5 tenths). Therefore, the total number of tenths in 1.50 is 10 + 5 = 15 tenths.
This is the same thing as 15 divided by 6/10 or 15/0.6 = 25.
15 of them.
15
There are ten tenths in one whole. Therefore, 10 + 5 = 15 tenths.
Two tenths equals one fifth..
There are 1.5 / (1/10) = 1.5 * (10/1) = 15 tenths.
6/4 = 15/10. THat is, there are 15 of them.
15 tenths = 1.5
If that's 1 and 1/5, that's 12 tenths.
15/10
There are 153 tenths in 15.3. This is because the number 15.3 can be broken down into 15 whole units and 0.3, which is equivalent to 3 tenths. Therefore, 15.3 is equal to 15 whole units plus 3 tenths, totaling 153 tenths.