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0.6 and 5 tenths are equal. This is because 0.6 can be expressed as 6 tenths, and 5 tenths is simply 0.5. Therefore, 0.6 (or 6 tenths) is greater than 5 tenths (or 0.5).
The digit in the tenths place in 10.51 is 5.
Yes, 4.15 is equal to 415 tenths. This is because 4.15 can be expressed as 4.1 + 0.05, which is equal to 41 tenths + 5 hundredths. When converted entirely to tenths, 0.05 is equivalent to 5 tenths, thus making the total 41 tenths + 5 tenths = 46 tenths.
5 tenths of a dollar is 50 cents, or $0.50.
50 tenths.
5 tenths. A fifth is two tenths. So 7 tenths - 2 tenths = 5 tenths
0.6 and 5 tenths are equal. This is because 0.6 can be expressed as 6 tenths, and 5 tenths is simply 0.5. Therefore, 0.6 (or 6 tenths) is greater than 5 tenths (or 0.5).
The digit in the tenths place in 10.51 is 5.
58 tenths (58/10)= 5 ones and 8 tenths(5 8/10)
5 tenths is a half. So 5 tenths of 60 is a half of 60 which is 30.
no, it's 1 and 5 tenths, properly 1½.
3 and 5 tenths.
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By 5 and a half I believe you are referring to 5.5. Therefore we can count a tenth as 0.1 so 5.5/0.1=55. So there are 55 tenths in 5 and a half
Yes, 4.15 is equal to 415 tenths. This is because 4.15 can be expressed as 4.1 + 0.05, which is equal to 41 tenths + 5 hundredths. When converted entirely to tenths, 0.05 is equivalent to 5 tenths, thus making the total 41 tenths + 5 tenths = 46 tenths.
5 tenths of a dollar is 50 cents, or $0.50.
There are 8 tenths in 4/5, since 4/5 equals 8/10 or eight tenths.