2/10 × 80 = 16
It is nought because there are no tenths but it does have 2 hundredths
Six tenths of 80 can be calculated by multiplying 80 by 0.6 (which is the decimal representation of six tenths). This gives you 80 × 0.6 = 48. Therefore, six tenths of 80 is 48.
Nine tenths of 80 is calculated by multiplying 80 by 0.9. This results in 72. Thus, nine tenths of 80 equals 72.
To find what is 3 tenths greater than 80, first calculate 3 tenths of 80, which is ( 80 \times 0.3 = 24 ). Then, add this value to 80: ( 80 + 24 = 104 ). Therefore, 3 tenths greater than 80 is 104.
They are equal. One tenth of 400 is 40. 40x2=80 One tenth of 200 is 20. 20x4=80
It is nought because there are no tenths but it does have 2 hundredths
Six tenths of 80 can be calculated by multiplying 80 by 0.6 (which is the decimal representation of six tenths). This gives you 80 × 0.6 = 48. Therefore, six tenths of 80 is 48.
80
Nine tenths of 80 is calculated by multiplying 80 by 0.9. This results in 72. Thus, nine tenths of 80 equals 72.
80 tenths is 8.0
To find what is 3 tenths greater than 80, first calculate 3 tenths of 80, which is ( 80 \times 0.3 = 24 ). Then, add this value to 80: ( 80 + 24 = 104 ). Therefore, 3 tenths greater than 80 is 104.
They are equal. One tenth of 400 is 40. 40x2=80 One tenth of 200 is 20. 20x4=80
one tenth of 80 is 80/10=8 so three tenths of 80 is 8x3=24
80 tenths is 8, so there one 8 in 8 tenths.
80 tenths and 300 hundredths
80 x 7/10 = 56 One tenth of 80 is 8. Seven tenths of 80 is 56.
Well, darling, 9 tenths of 80 is 72. You simply multiply 80 by 0.9 and voilà, you've got your answer. Math doesn't have to be a headache, honey, just a little bit of sass and you'll figure it out in no time.