80 tenths is 8, so there one 8 in 8 tenths.
No, 8 tenths equals 0.8 whereas 3 tenths equals 0.3.
8 tenths
32 tenths is the same as (3 and 2 tenths).So (8) and (32 tenths) is the same as (8) and (3 and 2 tenths), which is 11.2 .
20 tenths
80 tenths is 8, so there one 8 in 8 tenths.
8 tenths = 0.8
58 tenths (58/10)= 5 ones and 8 tenths(5 8/10)
There are 8 tenths in eighty hundredths.
Well, honey, there are 80 tenths in eight. You just move that decimal point one place to the right and boom, you've got yourself 80 tenths. Math can be a real hoot when you know your stuff!
No, 8 tenths equals 0.8 whereas 3 tenths equals 0.3.
One fifth is two tenths. 8 tenths minus 2 tenths is 6 tenths or 3 fifths.
To find 8 tenths of 360, you can multiply 360 by 0.8: [ 360 \times 0.8 = 288 ] So, 8 tenths of 360 is 288.
the answer would be no. In 8.8 the 8 after the decimal is in the tenths place. 8.68 has 6 in the tenths place. Which is greater 8 tenths or 6 tenths? it would be 8 tenths cause you need 2 tenths more to get 1. for 6 tenths you need 4 tenths to make 1. in summary, no cause .8 is more than .6.
8 tenths
8 tenths = 8 x 0.1 = 0.8
32 tenths is the same as (3 and 2 tenths).So (8) and (32 tenths) is the same as (8) and (3 and 2 tenths), which is 11.2 .