Yes, 9 tenths (.9) is 9/10. All decimals have an equal fraction, which is the first number divided by the second number, as in the 9 divided by 10. The same rule applies to all decimals and fractions. Another example is: 3 fourths = 3/4 = .75 You just divide the top number (3) by the bottom number (4)
9/10 of 3 = 2.7
3/10 = 9/30 = 18/60
No, nine-tenths of any unit is equal to 0.9
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 3.9 is equal to 3 9/10 or three and nine tenths.
Yes, 9 tenths (.9) is 9/10. All decimals have an equal fraction, which is the first number divided by the second number, as in the 9 divided by 10. The same rule applies to all decimals and fractions. Another example is: 3 fourths = 3/4 = .75 You just divide the top number (3) by the bottom number (4)
9/10 of 3 = 2.7
That is about 9 tbsp
3/10 = 9/30 = 18/60
Expressed as a decimal number, this is equal to 7.9. Expressed as a mixed number, this is equal to 7 9/10.
If you have 6 hundreds 3 ones 14 tens and 9 tenths, you are 743.9.
No, nine-tenths of any unit is equal to 0.9
To express the number "2 hundreds, 5 ones, 9 tens, and 3 tenths" in standard form, you would write it as 259.3. This is because the number 2 represents the hundreds place, the number 5 represents the ones place, the number 9 represents the tens place, and the number 3 represents the tenths place. Therefore, the number can be written as 259.3.
the decimal number for 3 & 9/10 is 3.90
Expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, 3.9 is equal to 3 9/10 or three and nine tenths.
the lowest positive 3 digit number would be 100... ergo 100 divided by 10 times 9 (hence the 9/10 which is 9 tenths) equals 90 :)
9 is singles 3 is tens 1 is hundreds 4 is tenths