.48 4 is in the tenths place and 8 is in the hundredths place. 48 hundredths.
45.86 ''4' is in the 'tens' column '5' is in the 'units' column '5' is in the 'TENTHS' column '6' is in the 'HUNDREDTHS' column NB Note the use of '-ths' for the decimal digits.
No. It separates the ones place from the tenths place.Examples5.89 The decimal is between the 5 in the ones place and the 8 in the tenths place.43.26 The decimal is between the 3 in the ones place and the 2 in the tenths place.147.902 The decimal is between the 7 in the ones place and the 9 in the tenths place.
7.848 '7' is in the UNITS column Decimal point '8' is in the TENTHS column '4' is in the HUNDREDTHS column '8' is in the THOUSANDTHS Column .
0.3478
To add 6 tenths (0.6) and 8 hundredths (0.08) as decimal fractions, you simply add the two numbers together. 0.6 + 0.08 equals 0.68. So, 6 tenths plus 8 hundredths is equal to 0.68 as a decimal fraction.
20 and 8 tenths and 19 hundredths written as a decimal is 20 + 0.8 + 0.19 = 20.99
It is 9.88
convert9 thousandths, 5 hundredths, 8 ones, 6ten-thousandths, 4 tenths in decimal
.48 4 is in the tenths place and 8 is in the hundredths place. 48 hundredths.
In 3.68 remember '3' is Units '6' is Tenths '8' is Hundredths Remember 'hundredths is smaller than 'Tenths'. So 8 hundredths is the smallest / least component of this decimal.
To write 3 tenths and 8 hundredths in decimal form, you first write 3 tenths as 0.3 (since one tenth is equal to 0.1). Then, you write 8 hundredths as 0.08 (since one hundredth is equal to 0.01). Finally, you add the two decimal numbers together: 0.3 + 0.08 = 0.38. So, 3 tenths and 8 hundredths in decimal form is 0.38.
28.82
I find this easier to see if they are both in decimal. 8 tenths is 8 x 0.1 = 0.8 in decimal form 75 hundredths is 75 x 0.01 = 0.75 in decimal form. This makes it easier to see that 8 tenths is bigger than 75 hundredths
It is 9.38
0.682 6 tenths = 0.6 (or 0.600) 8 hundredths = 0.08 (or 0.080) 2 thousandths = 0.002 0.600 0.080 + 0.002 0.682
45.86 ''4' is in the 'tens' column '5' is in the 'units' column '5' is in the 'TENTHS' column '6' is in the 'HUNDREDTHS' column NB Note the use of '-ths' for the decimal digits.