3 metres.
They're the same ratio, the same relationship to each other. Imagine you have ten identical things, three of them are red and seven of them are blue. 3/10 of the total is red. Now imagine you have ten similar piles. 30 out of 100 are red. 0.3 = 0.30 = 30% = 30/100 = 3/10 They're all the same thing.
3/10 30% is the same as 0.3 it's much easier to solve this problem if you think of it like that.
3/10 and 1/3 are the same as 9/30 and 10/30 and so you decide
1/10
369 30% is the same as .30 or .3. .3 x 1230 is 369
3/30 is the same as 1/10 and is equivalent to 10%
3 metres.
No, 3.0 is the same number as 3. 3 is less than 30.
The ratio of 30 to 10 is the same as a ratio of 3 to 1.
Yes and it is also an integer because 3.0 is the same as 3
30 multiplied by 0.1 is the same as 30 divided by 10 which is 3
No, 3 decimetres is not greater than 30 centimetres. They are the same.
Because 2/3 is the same as 20/30 which is smaller than 23/30
No. 1/30 is .033 and 1/3 is 33.33%
They're the same ratio, the same relationship to each other. Imagine you have ten identical things, three of them are red and seven of them are blue. 3/10 of the total is red. Now imagine you have ten similar piles. 30 out of 100 are red. 0.3 = 0.30 = 30% = 30/100 = 3/10 They're all the same thing.
3/10 30% is the same as 0.3 it's much easier to solve this problem if you think of it like that.