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.
decimal form of 15 and 2 tenths = 15.2
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.