Twelve and one tenth in decimal form is written as 12.1. This represents the whole number 12, with an additional one-tenth added to it. In decimal notation, the number to the right of the decimal point indicates the fraction of a whole, so 1 in the tenths place corresponds to one-tenth.
It is 4/4 [or, =] 1 whole
tenth: 30.1 whole number:30 hundredth:30.09
26 to nearest whole number or 30 to nearest tenth
0.71 to the nearest whole number = 1 0.71 to the nearest tenth = 0.7
Each one is a tenth of the number before it.
It is 4/4 [or, =] 1 whole
one tenth
tenth: 30.1 whole number:30 hundredth:30.09
To the nearest tenth, 8.6 To the nearest whole number, 9
26 to nearest whole number or 30 to nearest tenth
0.71 to the nearest whole number = 1 0.71 to the nearest tenth = 0.7
Yes. One whole and a tenth is more than 9 tenths, which is not even a whole
One and one tenth in decimal is represented as 1.1. This is because the "one" is the whole number part, and "one tenth" represents the fractional part, which is 0.1. Therefore, when combined, they form the decimal 1.1.
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The decimal point separates a WHOLE number from a FRACTION of a number. For example 1 cookie is one whole cookie whereas .1 of a cookie is one-tenth of a cookie.
Whole numbers don't have tenth places.