You go to your teacher, get an appointment to meet with the teacher whenever it's convenient
for the teacher.
Then, when you have the meeting, you sit down with the teacher, and you either say
"I never learned borrowing in subtraction.", or else you say "I never learned regrouping
in subtraction." ... whatever they call it now. Then say "Please help me learn it."
Then you stay awake, you listen, and you learn it. You do not say "OK thanks" until you
really understand it.
One of you ... either you or the teacher ... failed to do his job the first time around.
subtract the tenths and the ones.
.29 The first number after the dot is the tenths position and the second after that is the hundredths position.
The number 57 equates to 0.57 in hundredths and 5.7 in tenths.
The first is two tenths and the second is two hundredths. Hundredths are one tenth the size of tenths.
The number in the hundredths place for 6.185 is 8. In the decimal number, the digits to the right of the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, respectively. Therefore, the first digit after the decimal (1) is the tenths place, and the second digit (8) is the hundredths place.
subtract the tenths and the ones.
To subtract these two numbers, you first align the decimal points. Then, you subtract each place value starting from the right. In this case, 7 tenths minus 19 hundredths is -12 hundredths, which can be regrouped as 6 tenths and 10 hundredths. Continuing the subtraction, you have 6 tenths minus 3 tenths which equals 3 tenths, and 4 minus 2 equals 2 in the whole number place. Therefore, the result is 24 and 3 tenths.
.29 The first number after the dot is the tenths position and the second after that is the hundredths position.
The number 57 equates to 0.57 in hundredths and 5.7 in tenths.
To find two hundredths less than two tenths, you have to subtract 0.02 from 0.2. Since 0.2 equals 0.20, you can use 0.20 to subtract 0.02 from. 0.20 - 0.02 = 0.18, which is your answer.
The first is two tenths and the second is two hundredths. Hundredths are one tenth the size of tenths.
The number in the hundredths place for 6.185 is 8. In the decimal number, the digits to the right of the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, and thousandths, respectively. Therefore, the first digit after the decimal (1) is the tenths place, and the second digit (8) is the hundredths place.
The decimal number of seven and four tenths and three hundredths is 7.43
If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is less than 5 it rounds to the first number after the decimal (tenths). If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is 5 or greater it rounds to one higher than the first number after the decimal (tenths). For example 0.14 = .1 0.16 = .2
Tenths of a second, hundredths and then milliseconds, and so on.
This might not be right, but...I guess it is 70.21
Ten and six-tenths divided by four hundredths = 265