1 tenth
Three and one tenth.
1.4 = 140 %. Rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, that would be 140.0%
You can write 100 milliseconds as 0.1 seconds. A millisecond is a thousandth (1/1000) of a second. 100/1000 = 0.1 sec
I think it would be .4160 but you will have to double check!
1 tenth
One tenth.
15.1
Four and one tenth.
Three and one tenth.
No, a lower millisecond value indicates faster performance, as it represents the time taken for a process to complete. Conversely, a higher millisecond value would mean a slower performance.
The clock measured the time in milliseconds as the car sped past in a blur.
A hundred thousandths. Although one tenth would be easier.
2810000 is already rounded to the nearest tenth. If you need to show that it is rounded to the nearest tenth you would need to write it as 2810000.0
1.4 = 140 %. Rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, that would be 140.0%
Nanoseconds come after seconds. One nanosecond is equal to one billionth of a second, while one millisecond is equal to one thousandth of a second.
The acronym for a millisecond is 'ms'.