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1/10 x 1,000 is 100.
Nope - a decimetre is one tenth (or 10cm) - so - 1000 decimetres would be 100m
1000* * * * *NO. That is 997 rounded to the nearest ten. A tenth is 1/10 and 997 rounded to the nearest tenth is 997 or, if you need to show the degree of accuracy, 997.0
100 is one tenth of 1000
Gigabyte = 1000 Megabytes One Tenth of 1000 Megabytes = 100 Megabytes One Tenth of One Gigabyte = 100 Megabytes
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There are 1000 grams in a kilogram. One tenth of 1000 = 100 grams.
One-tenth
100 dollars !
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One-tenth multiplied by a thousand can be written as 1/10 * 1000. This can be simplified into 1000/10. Further simplification leads us to 100.
100 1000 x 1/10 = 1000/10 = 100
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One tenth can be written as the fraction 1/10. To see how many 1000s are in it, multiply the top and bottom by 100 since 10x100 is 1000. You have 100/1000 which tells you there are 100 thousands in 1/10
Oh, dude, a tenth of a percent is just like saying 0.1%. It's like saying you're giving me a tiny slice of a tiny slice of a pizza. So, if you have 100 of something, a tenth of a percent would be like having just 0.1 of that thing. Cool, right?