Expressed as a whole, the numerator of a fraction will be the same as the denominator. In this instance, a whole is equal to 10/10 or ten tenths.
There are 10 tenths in a whole.
A whole one represents a complete unit, such as one whole pizza. Three tenths, on the other hand, represents a fraction of a whole, where the whole is divided into 10 equal parts and you have 3 of those parts. In terms of decimals, a whole one is represented as 1.0, while 3 tenths is represented as 0.3.
10 tenths make one whole thus 40 tenths = 4 x 10 tenths = 4 x one whole = four.
It is often a fraction but can be a mixed or whole number.
If the whole number is twelve, three fourths? No, nine tenths of twelve would not be a complete fraction. Eighteen twentieths would equal nine tenths, or 90 percent if you're looking for a metric answer.
Expressed as a whole, the numerator of a fraction will be the same as the denominator. In this instance, a whole is equal to 10/10 or ten tenths.
There are 10 tenths in a whole.
seven and eight tenths. you have to change one half to five tenths and then add the whole numbers and then the fraction
It is not possible to right 9 tenths as an improper fraction because it is not a whole number.
A whole one represents a complete unit, such as one whole pizza. Three tenths, on the other hand, represents a fraction of a whole, where the whole is divided into 10 equal parts and you have 3 of those parts. In terms of decimals, a whole one is represented as 1.0, while 3 tenths is represented as 0.3.
You cannot. 15% is a fraction equal to 0.15. It is not and cannot be converted to a whole number.
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900 percent can be written as a fraction by converting it to a decimal first. 900 percent is equal to 9.00 as a decimal. To convert this decimal to a fraction, we can write it as 9/1, or simply as the whole number 9.
mixed fraction equivalent to 9 tenths = none A mixed fraction is a combination of a whole number and a proper fraction. Example: 8 9/10.
No, because 9/10 is a fraction
10 tenths equal to a whole (100 OR 100%) Hope that helped =)