9.4
It is: 9 and 4/10 = 9.4 as a decimal equivalent
There is no decimal. It's already a whole number.
Three quarters is equivalent to 0.75 in decimal form and three tenths is equivalent to 0.3. Adding 0.75 and 0.3 gives a total of 1.05 as a decimal.
4 and three tenths as a decimal = 4.3
Four tenths as a fraction: 4/10 ---> 2/5 Four tenths as a decimal: 0.4
To express 4 and 8 tenths as a decimal, you simply write it as 4.8. This is because the tenths place represents the first decimal place after the whole number. So, 8 tenths is equivalent to 0.8 in decimal form.
It is: 9 and 4/10 = 9.4 as a decimal equivalent
0.4 is already expressed in decimal form. It is equivalent to 4/10 or four tenths.
To write 4 ones and 13 tenths as a decimal, you simply add the two parts together. 4 ones is equivalent to 4, and 13 tenths is equivalent to 0.13. Adding these together gives you 4.13 as the decimal representation of 4 ones and 13 tenths.
Well, isn't that just a happy little number! When we think about 2.4, we can also see it as 2 and 4 tenths. So, the equivalent decimal for 2 and 4 tenths is simply 2.4. Just a lovely number to work with, don't you think?
4 tenths i decimal = 0.4
For one whole numbers there are 10 tenths In 2 there is 20 tenths 20 tenths + 4 tenths = 24 tenths There are 24 tenths in 2.4 An easier way to do this is to subtract the decimal to get the tenths. Example : 30.2 = 302 tenths
There is no decimal. It's already a whole number.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 3.4, there are 34 tenths. You see, each whole number is made up of 10 equal parts called tenths. So, in 3.4, you have 3 whole numbers and 4 tenths. Happy painting!
Well, honey, to write four and three tenths as a decimal, you simply drop the "and" and combine the whole number with the decimal part. So, four and three tenths is written as 4.3. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
45 tenths
Three quarters is equivalent to 0.75 in decimal form and three tenths is equivalent to 0.3. Adding 0.75 and 0.3 gives a total of 1.05 as a decimal.