It is 1.54, or one and fifty four hundredths.
10/54 + 49/54 = 1 whole and 5/54 :-)
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's add these numbers together gently. We start by adding the whole numbers, then the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths separately. So, 6 + 3 + 11 + 4 equals 24. Then, add the tenths, which is 4, the hundredths, which is 5, and the thousandths, which is 56. Finally, we combine all these together to get 24 and sixty-six thousandths.
No. It is a sum of four terms which can be simplified to a sum of three terms.
if your asking for the answer its 8
It is 1.54, or one and fifty four hundredths.
10/54 + 49/54 = 1 whole and 5/54 :-)
0.5 = 5 tenths 0.05 = 5 hundredths 0.05 + 4 = 4.05
Oh, what a lovely question! Let's add these numbers together gently. We start by adding the whole numbers, then the tenths, hundredths, and thousandths separately. So, 6 + 3 + 11 + 4 equals 24. Then, add the tenths, which is 4, the hundredths, which is 5, and the thousandths, which is 56. Finally, we combine all these together to get 24 and sixty-six thousandths.
473
0.47
77
No. It is a sum of four terms which can be simplified to a sum of three terms.
if your asking for the answer its 8
It is: 37/100 plus 5/10 = 87/100
18 and 25
Forty-eight and 54/100 dollars is the usual way of writing this sum on checks, but if all digits are to be eliminated, it could also be written as forty-eight and fifty-four one hundredths dollars. The word "and" serves as a divider between integers and fractions when writing sums of money.