Seven tenths = 0.7
Five hundredths = 0.05
The decimal number of seven and four tenths and three hundredths is 7.43
To write forty-six tenths and seven hundredths in decimal form, you would first convert the tenths and hundredths to decimal places. Forty-six tenths is equivalent to 4.6 (since one whole is equal to ten tenths), and seven hundredths is equivalent to 0.07 (since one whole is equal to one hundred hundredths). Therefore, when combined, forty-six tenths and seven hundredths can be written as 4.67 in decimal form.
To write "six hundredths, five tenths, and seven units" as a decimal, you represent each part as follows: six hundredths is 0.06, five tenths is 0.5, and seven units is 7. Combining these, you get 7.56. So, the complete expression in decimal form is 7.56.
4.67 is how that all works out...
No, seven tenths (0.7) is not the same as seven hundredths (0.07). Seven tenths represents a larger value, specifically 70 out of 100, while seven hundredths represents only 7 out of 100. Therefore, seven tenths is ten times greater than seven hundredths.
The decimal number of seven and four tenths and three hundredths is 7.43
To write forty-six tenths and seven hundredths in decimal form, you would first convert the tenths and hundredths to decimal places. Forty-six tenths is equivalent to 4.6 (since one whole is equal to ten tenths), and seven hundredths is equivalent to 0.07 (since one whole is equal to one hundred hundredths). Therefore, when combined, forty-six tenths and seven hundredths can be written as 4.67 in decimal form.
0.75
7.43
To write "six hundredths, five tenths, and seven units" as a decimal, you represent each part as follows: six hundredths is 0.06, five tenths is 0.5, and seven units is 7. Combining these, you get 7.56. So, the complete expression in decimal form is 7.56.
4.67 is how that all works out...
To write 0.87 in words, you would say "zero point eight seven." This is because the decimal point separates the whole number (0) from the decimal fraction (87 hundredths). In this case, "eighty-seven hundredths" is expressed as "eight seven" following the decimal point.
7.43
0.7 x 0.74 = 0.518
No, seven tenths (0.7) is not the same as seven hundredths (0.07). Seven tenths represents a larger value, specifically 70 out of 100, while seven hundredths represents only 7 out of 100. Therefore, seven tenths is ten times greater than seven hundredths.
Seven and three hundredths is expressed as 7.03 in decimal form. Remember, the fist unit to the right of the decimal place is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths, the fourth is ten-thousandths, etc.
The 7 is the hundredths. The first digit after the decimal point (6) is known as the tenths, the second digit is known as the hundredths.