No. Two tenths is 20%. One third is 33 1/3%
No. .5 (5/10) is larger than .33 (1/3).
No. 1/3 = 0.333 and 2/10 = 0.2. That makes 1/3 larger than 2/10.
No. Three tenths is 0.300 and 1/3 = 0.333.
Tenths are larger than hundredths because hundredths are 10 times smaller than the tenths.The first digit on the right means tenths. (1/10)As we move further right, everynumber gets10 times smaller.Thenext digit to the tenths is the hundredths, thus hundredths is 10 times smaller than the tenths (1/10 * 1/10 = 1/100)
No. Two tenths is 20%. One third is 33 1/3%
No. .5 (5/10) is larger than .33 (1/3).
One-fourth is not larger then Four-tenths. One-fourth is equal to .25 of 1 Four-tenths is equal to .40 of 1.
No. 1/3 = 0.333 and 2/10 = 0.2. That makes 1/3 larger than 2/10.
No. Three tenths is 0.300 and 1/3 = 0.333.
Tenths place separates the places larger than 1 from those that are fractions of 1.
Tenths are larger than hundredths because hundredths are 10 times smaller than the tenths.The first digit on the right means tenths. (1/10)As we move further right, everynumber gets10 times smaller.Thenext digit to the tenths is the hundredths, thus hundredths is 10 times smaller than the tenths (1/10 * 1/10 = 1/100)
16.1 is larger cause if the 1 is in the tenths then it has a larger value and 2 which is in the hundredths is a smaller value remember tenths are larger behind the decimal and more than tenths is a smaller value behind the decimal
8 tenths plus 1 third = 9
Yes 33 is larger than 1/3
no, it will be slightly bigger, 1 half is 1/6 larger than 1 third so 1 half and a third is 1/6 larger than 2/3
No, 1.2 is not greater than 2.1. In comparing two numbers, the one with the larger value is considered greater. In this case, 2.1 is greater than 1.2 because the digit 2 in the tenths place is larger than the digit 1 in the tenths place.