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.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 30 ones is definitely not the same as 30 tens. In the first scenario, you've got 30 individual ones, while in the second, you've got 3 groups of 10. So, to put it simply, they may have the same numerical value, but they sure ain't the same thing.
3/10 and 1/3 are the same as 9/30 and 10/30 and so you decide
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%
3/10 30% is the same as 0.3 it's much easier to solve this problem if you think of it like that.
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.