Seven tenths = 0.7 Five hundredths = 0.05
4.67 is how that all works out...
Seven and seventy nine one-hundredths would be 7.79.ÊÊ The first digit after the decimal point is called the tenths place value.Ê The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.
0.77 in word form is "zero point seven seven." This represents the decimal number 0.77, where the digit 7 is in the tenths place and the digit 7 is in the hundredths place.
the no. will be 3.7
Seven tenths = 0.7 Five hundredths = 0.05
7.43
0.7 x 0.74 = 0.518
0.75
To write seventeen and seven hundredths in number form, you would write it as 17.07. In this decimal form, the digit 7 is in the hundredths place, indicating seven hundredths. The digit 0 after the decimal point is in the tenths place, indicating no tenths. The digit 7 before the decimal point is in the ones place, indicating seventeen ones.
7.43
4.67 is how that all works out...
Seven and seventy nine one-hundredths would be 7.79.ÊÊ The first digit after the decimal point is called the tenths place value.Ê The second digit tells you how many hundredths there are in the number.
The tenths place is the number immediately to the right of the decimal point. Remember when rounding to the nearest tenth, your lowest non zero number will be in the tenths place and you will look at the hundredths place to decide whether or not to round up. If the hundredths place is 5 or above, round up in the tenths place. If the hundredths place is 0-4 keep the remaining tenths place number. 7 is in the hundredths place so we will round the tenths place 6 up to a 7. The answer will be .7 or seven tenths.
0.77 in word form is "zero point seven seven." This represents the decimal number 0.77, where the digit 7 is in the tenths place and the digit 7 is in the hundredths place.
To write seven and nine hundredths in decimal form, you simply write 7.09. The whole number part remains the same (7), and the decimal part (nine hundredths) is expressed as 0.09. This is because each decimal place represents a power of 10, with the first place after the decimal point being tenths, the second being hundredths, and so on.
28.47 '2' is Tens '8' is Units '4' is Tenths '7' is Hundredths. NB THe next decimal to the right would be 'thousandths'.