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Three hundredths as a decimal number 0.03
If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is less than 5 it rounds to the first number after the decimal (tenths). If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is 5 or greater it rounds to one higher than the first number after the decimal (tenths). For example 0.14 = .1 0.16 = .2
The number 7 can be written as 7.00 in hundredths decimal form.
five hundredths = 0.05
The number 8 wholes and 79 hundredths is 8.79 as a decimal. The whole number goes before the decimal point. Hundredths means two spaces after the decimal point.
138.17 the hundredths place is second number after the decimal. Look at 3rd number after decimal and if 5 or greater round up the hundredths number to next greater digit; if less than 5 round down a digit.
1.7 > 1.07 1.7 = 1 and 7 tenths 1.07 = 1 and 7 hundredths 1 tenth = 10 hundredths 7 tenths = 70 hundredths > 7 hundredths.
Three hundredths as a decimal number 0.03
If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is less than 5 it rounds to the first number after the decimal (tenths). If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is 5 or greater it rounds to one higher than the first number after the decimal (tenths). For example 0.14 = .1 0.16 = .2
The number 7 can be written as 7.00 in hundredths decimal form.
five hundredths = 0.05
0.09 is nine hundredths as a decimal.
The number 8 wholes and 79 hundredths is 8.79 as a decimal. The whole number goes before the decimal point. Hundredths means two spaces after the decimal point.
forty nine and thirteen hundredths as a decimal number = 49.13
The decimal number of seven and four tenths and three hundredths is 7.43
first you can add as many zeros at the end of the decimal as you want so make both have the same number of places after the decimal. 0.5 becomes 0.50 Then 1 place after the decimal is read as tenths, 2 places is hundredths, 3 places is thousandths, etc. So read 0.50 as 50 hundredths, 0.33 is 33 hundredths. Which is larger 50 or 33? 0.5 is greater
The name of such a number is a decimal number. The digits after the decimal point represent tenths, hundredths, thousandths, and so on.