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, 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.
Well, honey, 9.1 tenths is the same as 9.1, so the two numbers equal to 9.1 tenths are 9.1 and 9.1. It's as simple as that, no need to overcomplicate things.
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
There are 20 tenths in 2.0 because 20/10 is equivalent to 2.0