1 is the whole number a whole broken in to tenths is 10 10 tenths (10/10) Therefore 3/10 (three tenths) is 3 parts of the whole amount
Three tenths would go be side the number three
The number three is in the tenths place.
No, 3 is not equivalent to three tenths, 3 is equivalent to three over one. To put a whole number as a fraction, simply put it over one. So 30=three tenths. because 30 goes over 100 cancel one zero from each number, you get 3 over 10. :)
There are 83 tenths in 8.3. This is because each whole number represents 10 tenths, and the decimal point separates the whole number from the tenths. In this case, the whole number 8 represents 80 tenths, and the additional 3 tenths make a total of 83 tenths in 8.3.
1 is the whole number a whole broken in to tenths is 10 10 tenths (10/10) Therefore 3/10 (three tenths) is 3 parts of the whole amount
The decimal point in three and seven-tenths goes after the whole number 3 and before the 7 tenths.
To write twelve and three tenths as a decimal, write the number twelve as a whole number to the left of the decimal place and three tenths as three to the right of the decimal place. It appears as 12.3
No 0.3 is three tenths almost one third
3/10. Using 10 as a whole then 3 would be 30% of the ten. In money, same premise 3cents while 10 is the whole
To write "three hundred fifty-two and four-tenths" in standard form, you would combine the whole number and the decimal. The whole number "three hundred fifty-two" is written as 352, and the decimal "four-tenths" is written as 0.4. Therefore, when combined, "three hundred fifty-two and four-tenths" in standard form is written as 352.4.
three tenths
Three tenths would go be side the number three
The number three is in the tenths place.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! In 14.5, the 5 represents half of a tenth, so we have 14 whole tenths and half of another tenth. So, in total, there are 14 and 5 tenths in 14.5. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents!
No, 3 is not equivalent to three tenths, 3 is equivalent to three over one. To put a whole number as a fraction, simply put it over one. So 30=three tenths. because 30 goes over 100 cancel one zero from each number, you get 3 over 10. :)
Three tenths is written as 0.3