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n hu
ndredths because hu
ndredths are 10 times smaller tha
n the te
nths.
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ns te
nths. (1/10)
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number gets
10 times smaller.
Thenext digit to the te
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ndredths, thus hu
ndredths is 10 times smaller tha
n the te
nths (1/10 * 1/10 = 1/100)
Two tenths is larger. Two tenths is twenty hundredths, 4 times larger than five hundredths.
hundredths are smaller than tenths because on a grid tenths is bigger than hundredths
.42 is greater than .24 How did you get the answer? 4 tenths means it is .4 2 hundredths means .02 So you add the two together and you get .42 If you do the same to the other you will get .24 which is a smaller number.
The number 57 equates to 0.57 in hundredths and 5.7 in tenths.
because four tenths is two times larger than two tenths
Two tenths is larger. Two tenths is twenty hundredths, 4 times larger than five hundredths.
16.1 is larger cause if the 1 is in the tenths then it has a larger value and 2 which is in the hundredths is a smaller value remember tenths are larger behind the decimal and more than tenths is a smaller value behind the decimal
hundredths are smaller than tenths because on a grid tenths is bigger than hundredths
No 0.75 = 75 hundredths 0.8 = 8 tenths so 0.8 is 0.05 larger than 0.75
6 tenths is larger than 45 hundredths. (0.6 to 0.45, respectively.)
.42 is greater than .24 How did you get the answer? 4 tenths means it is .4 2 hundredths means .02 So you add the two together and you get .42 If you do the same to the other you will get .24 which is a smaller number.
The number 57 equates to 0.57 in hundredths and 5.7 in tenths.
because four tenths is two times larger than two tenths
The decimal number of seven and four tenths and three hundredths is 7.43
the place value of a decimal number from left to right (bigger to smaller) are: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, ten-thousandths and so on... Eg:- 2.3758 3- tenths 7- hundredths 5- thousandths 8- ten thousandths
The first decile (D1) is a number such that one tenth of the observations are smaller and nine tenths are larger. The ninth decile (D9) is a number such that nine tenths of the observations are smaller and one tenth are larger. The interdecile range is D9 - D1
As eight tenths can be written as 0.80 it is smaller than 0.81. Eight tenths (0.80) is the same as 80 hundredths while 0.81 is the same as 81 hundredths.