Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Alright, so in 8.2, there are 8 whole numbers and 2 tenths. So, that's like, 8 whole numbers and 2 tenths. Easy peasy, right?
Those numbers are equal.
Seven tenths = 0.7
Five and six tenths = 5.6
.2 = 2/10 = 2 tenths
Oh, what a lovely question! When you add 2 and 3 tenths to 4 tenths, you simply combine the whole numbers and then add the tenths separately. So, 2 and 3 tenths plus 4 tenths equals 2 and 7 tenths. It's like adding a few happy little drops of paint to create a beautiful new color on your canvas.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Alright, so in 8.2, there are 8 whole numbers and 2 tenths. So, that's like, 8 whole numbers and 2 tenths. Easy peasy, right?
There are ten tenths in 1. There are 40 tenths in 4 and in 0.2 there are 2 tenths so in 4.2 there are 42 tenths.
To express 9.1 tenths as a whole number and a decimal, we can rewrite it as 9 and 1/10. Therefore, the two numbers that are equal to 9.1 tenths are 9 and 0.1. In decimal form, 9.1 tenths is equivalent to 9.1.
Those numbers are equal.
Hundredths is two numbers behind the decimal like the 2 in this: 365.1203 And the tenths is on number behind the decimal like the 2 in this: 987.201
3 tenths is 0.3
Seven tenths = 0.7
6 tenths in decimal numbers = 0.6
Yes. Compare numbers by starting with the highest place value column of the numbers and move right a column if they are the same until a difference is found. ones columns are both zero, try the tenths: 0.203 has 2 tenths, 0.09 has 0 tenths; 2 > 0 → 0.203 > 0.09
Two and three tenths = 2 3/10
Five and six tenths = 5.6