There cannot be a sensible answer because the proposition is false.
0.80, or eighty hundredths, is equal to 0.8, or eight tenths.
A column in a hundredths grid represents increments of 1/100, while a column in a tenths grid represents increments of 1/10. Since 1/10 is equivalent to 10/100, one column in the tenths grid contains ten times the value of a column in the hundredths grid. Therefore, one column in the hundredths grid equals one-tenth of the value represented by a column in the tenths grid, meaning that ten columns in the hundredths grid equal one column in the tenths grid.
To write forty-six tenths and seven hundredths in decimal form, you would first convert the tenths and hundredths to decimal places. Forty-six tenths is equivalent to 4.6 (since one whole is equal to ten tenths), and seven hundredths is equivalent to 0.07 (since one whole is equal to one hundred hundredths). Therefore, when combined, forty-six tenths and seven hundredths can be written as 4.67 in decimal form.
Two tenths and three hundredths can be expressed as decimal numbers: 0.2 (for two tenths) and 0.03 (for three hundredths). When you add these together, 0.2 + 0.03 equals 0.23. Therefore, two tenths and three hundredths equal 0.23.
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
It is equal because one column in a hundredths grid has 10 hundredths in i and one column in a tenths grid has 1 tenth.You can tell that they are both equal by looking a both at them.10 hundredths = 1 tenth.
0.80, or eighty hundredths, is equal to 0.8, or eight tenths.
A column in a hundredths grid represents increments of 1/100, while a column in a tenths grid represents increments of 1/10. Since 1/10 is equivalent to 10/100, one column in the tenths grid contains ten times the value of a column in the hundredths grid. Therefore, one column in the hundredths grid equals one-tenth of the value represented by a column in the tenths grid, meaning that ten columns in the hundredths grid equal one column in the tenths grid.
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0.7
To write forty-six tenths and seven hundredths in decimal form, you would first convert the tenths and hundredths to decimal places. Forty-six tenths is equivalent to 4.6 (since one whole is equal to ten tenths), and seven hundredths is equivalent to 0.07 (since one whole is equal to one hundred hundredths). Therefore, when combined, forty-six tenths and seven hundredths can be written as 4.67 in decimal form.
Two tenths and three hundredths can be expressed as decimal numbers: 0.2 (for two tenths) and 0.03 (for three hundredths). When you add these together, 0.2 + 0.03 equals 0.23. Therefore, two tenths and three hundredths equal 0.23.
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
simply no. But to 1 decimal place yes
One column in a hundredths grid has 10/100's in it One column in a tenths grid has 1/10 in it. You can tell that 10/100=1/10 by looking at the two visuals.
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Two tenths is equal to twenty hundredths.