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One after the decimal point, 261 if you are counting each full number as ten tenths.

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There are 261 tenths in 26.1. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number (26) from the tenths place (0.1). To convert the tenths to a whole number, you multiply the tenths place by 10. In this case, 0.1 x 10 = 1, so there are 1 whole number and 1 tenth in 26.1.

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