Thirteen and two tenths.
Thirteen and two tenths
3/10 or three tenths
Two hundred thirteen and twenty-three hundredths.
You multiply the two fractions. To multiply two fractions, the numerator of the result is the product of the numerators, and the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators.
Thirteen tenths
Thirteen and two tenths.
Thirteen and two tenths
3/10 or three tenths
two hundred thirteen and seven tenths
Two hundred thirteen and twenty-three hundredths.
213.3 is written as: Two hundred thirteen and three tenths.
Well, honey, one fifth and two tenths are both what we call equivalent fractions. They may look different, but they're really just different ways of slicing up the same pie. One fifth and two tenths are both fractions where the numerator is half of the denominator. So, they're like two peas in a pod, just dressed up differently.
Two and a half tenths [0.25]. It depends on tenths of what you are referring to. Agree that there are two and a half tenths of a mile in 0.25 miles, but if you want to know how many tenths of anything else, such as kilometers, the answer is entirely different.
You multiply the two fractions. To multiply two fractions, the numerator of the result is the product of the numerators, and the denominator of the result is the product of the denominators.
Here's three. 2 7/10, 27/10, and 2.7.
two tenths