0.3 = (0 x 1) + (3/10)
Three tenths in expanded form is expressed as 0.3, which can also be represented as 3/10. This shows that it consists of three parts out of a total of ten equal parts. In decimal notation, it indicates that the value is three-tenths of a whole.
Standard form is 3/10 or 0.3Expanded notation is: (0 x 1) . (3/10)
Three tenths = 0.3 = (0 x 1) + (3/10)
It is 0.3 in decimal form. There is no further expanded form.
Only 0.3 since the tenths place is the only digit with any value.
Three tenths in expanded form is expressed as 0.3, which can also be represented as 3/10. This shows that it consists of three parts out of a total of ten equal parts. In decimal notation, it indicates that the value is three-tenths of a whole.
53.3 in expanded form is "fifty three and three tenths"
Standard form is 3/10 or 0.3Expanded notation is: (0 x 1) . (3/10)
Three tenths = 0.3 = (0 x 1) + (3/10)
Eleven and three tenths (11.3) in expanded form is: (1 x 10) + (1 x 1) + (3/10)
.3
Well, honey, if you're feeling fancy, you can write three tenths as 0.3 in decimal form. In expanded form, you can break it down as 3 x (1/10) because each tenth is worth 1/10. So there you have it, darling, three tenths in all its expanded glory - 3 x (1/10).
0.3
Three tenths in standard form is 3.0 × 10-1In standard notation is it 0.3
It is 0.3 in decimal form. There is no further expanded form.
3. x 10^-1
Only 0.3 since the tenths place is the only digit with any value.