Yes they are.
Ten tenths, because it equals 10/10
ten tenths
Ten grams of gold is equal to 100 tenths, since one gram is equivalent to ten tenths. Therefore, when you multiply 10 grams by 10 tenths per gram, you get 100 tenths.
One ten equals 10 tenths. This is because "tenths" refers to the division of a whole into ten equal parts, so when you have one whole (which is ten), it can be divided into ten of those parts. Thus, 1 ten is equivalent to 10 tenths.
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
Ten tenths, because it equals 10/10
ten tenths
Ten grams of gold is equal to 100 tenths, since one gram is equivalent to ten tenths. Therefore, when you multiply 10 grams by 10 tenths per gram, you get 100 tenths.
One ten equals 10 tenths. This is because "tenths" refers to the division of a whole into ten equal parts, so when you have one whole (which is ten), it can be divided into ten of those parts. Thus, 1 ten is equivalent to 10 tenths.
Expressed as a decimal, 2 10/10 is equal to 3.
Expressed as a whole, the numerator of a fraction will be the same as the denominator. In this instance, a whole is equal to 10/10 or ten tenths.
10/10 Ten tenths
1 tenth is 0.1 so 10 tenths is 10 times 0.1 so that will equal to 1 Tenth = 0.1 Hundredth = 0.01 thousandth = 0.001 Ten thousandth = 0.0001 .....................................................................
Ten of them.
6/10 six-tenths One whole is divided into ten equal parts, in which 6 parts is 6tenths
No.
Ten tenths equals one whole. This is because "tenths" represents a fraction where the denominator is 10, and when you have 10 of those, they sum up to a complete unit. Therefore, 10/10 simplifies to 1.