No, it is not.
To show that 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths, you can convert 3 tenths into hundredths. Since 1 tenth is equivalent to 10 hundredths, you multiply 3 tenths by 10: (3 \times 10 = 30) hundredths. Therefore, 3 tenths (0.3) is equal to 30 hundredths (0.30).
add a zero, 3/10 = 30/100
To subtract seven tenths and four fifteenths, first convert seven tenths to a fraction with a denominator of 30. Seven tenths is equivalent to 21/30, and four fifteenths is equivalent to 8/30. Now, subtract: 21/30 - 8/30 = 13/30. Thus, seven tenths minus four fifteenths equals 13/30.
13/30
7 and one third minus 3 and 9 tenths is six and 13 over 30 3 and 13/30
To show that 3 tenths is equal to 30 hundredths, you can convert 3 tenths into hundredths. Since 1 tenth is equivalent to 10 hundredths, you multiply 3 tenths by 10: (3 \times 10 = 30) hundredths. Therefore, 3 tenths (0.3) is equal to 30 hundredths (0.30).
Multiplying both the numerator and denominator of the fraction by 10, gives us:3/10 = 30/100
They are: 3/10 = 30% and 6/100 = 6%
Three tenths is equivalent to 30 hundredths. This is because there are 10 hundredths in each tenth. Therefore, to convert tenths to hundredths, you multiply by 10. So, 3 tenths is equal to 3 x 10 = 30 hundredths.
30 hundredths equal 3 tenths or 0.3
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0.30 = three tenths or thirty hundredths
3 tenths = 3/10 30 hu ndredths = 30/100 = 3/10
3/10 = 30/100
30/100 divide both, numerator and denominator of the fraction, by the same number, 10. = [30 over 10]/[100 over 10] = 3/10 so three tenths.
Because 30/100 is equivalent to 3/10 in its simplest form