In math, "hundredths" refers to the position of a digit in a decimal number that is two places to the right of the decimal point. For example, in the number 0.75, the digit 5 is in the hundredths place, indicating that it represents 5/100 or 0.05. This concept is important for understanding fractions and decimals, especially in contexts such as measurements and financial calculations.
1.8 hundredths.
two hundredths.
An decimal is an point that separates a whole number from its fractional part expressed as fractions of ten (tenths, hundredths, etc.)
Four and twenty-eight hundredths.
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1.8 hundredths.
sixty-five hundredths
two hundredths.
my answer is 8
Hundredths is greater. .01235 In this example, 0 is in the tenths place, 2 is in the hundredths, and 3 is in the thousandths. Hundredths is greater because it is closer to one. Yes, I'm in advanced math!
An decimal is an point that separates a whole number from its fractional part expressed as fractions of ten (tenths, hundredths, etc.)
Four and twenty-eight hundredths.
It is seven and twenty five hundredths.
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5.43 = five and forty-three hundredths.
Two and twenty-five hundredths.
100