To express 6 ones and 2 hundredths in decimals, you would write it as 6.02. The digit to the left of the decimal point represents the ones place, while the digits to the right of the decimal point represent the tenths and hundredths places, respectively. In this case, the number 6 represents the six ones, and the 02 represents the two hundredths.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
3 tens, 2 ones, 6 thousandths (in standard form)
3.56
When working with decimals you have to remember that it goes (ones).(tenths)(hundredths)(thousandths)(ten-thousandths) and so on. the digit "6" is in the thousandths place and therefor is six thousandths or (6/1000) which can be simplified to (3/500) by dividing the numerator and the denominator by two.
To write 2 tens, 6 units, 4 tenths, and 2 hundredths in decimal form, you would arrange the numbers accordingly. In this case, it would be written as 26.42. The "2" represents the 2 tens, the "6" represents the 6 units, the "4" represents the 4 tenths, and the "2" represents the 2 hundredths.
6 hundredths in decimals is expressed as 0.06.
It is 6.07 (the 7 is in the hundreds place).
0.06
It is 6.02
0.26
Decimals and fractions are alike because all decimals are fractions and all fractions are decimals. As an example: 1/2, which is one-half, is the same as 0.5. The same is true for 2/4. 3/6, 4/8, and so on. Essentially all decimal are the quotient of two numbers divided by one another, which is a fraction.
12.06
1 is 1/1 and .6 is 6/10.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
10.62 The nearest hundredths is '2'. Remember in decimals, each column has a name. In the case of 10.62 '1' is in the TENS column '0' is in the UNITS column Decimal point '6' is in the TENTHS column '2' is in the HUNDREDTHS column NB THe next number to the right would be in the 'THOUSANDTHS column
3 tens, 2 ones, 6 thousandths (in standard form)
5 tens + 6 ones + 2 tenths + 3 hundredths= 56.23 50 + 6 + 2/10 + 3/100= 56.23