There are ten tenths in a whole. Therefore: 10 X 2 = 20 (twenty tenths in two wholes).
30
40 tenths
Well, honey, there are 236 tenths in 23.6. You just move that decimal point one place to the right to turn that sassy number into a whole lotta tenths. Keep counting those tenths, you're doing great!
ten
Ten tenths make 1 whole. So 40 tenths make 4 wholes.
6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.6 wholes and 1 fifth or 6 wholes and 2 tenths.
100
There are 32 tenths because 32/10 = 3 and 2/10 which is the same as 3 and 1/5
3.4
20
0.09 All these numbers can be categorised in wholes, tenths and hundredths. Therefore 3.26 is 3 wholes, 2 tenths and 6 hundredths; 0.54 is 0 wholes, 5 tenths and 4 hundredths; 89.00 is 89 wholes, 0 tenths and 0 hundredths; 0.09 is 0 wholes, 0 tenths and 9 hundredths. Hence 0.09 is the smallest of the numbers.