3.2 and 3.20 are the same because the 0 digit on the right has no value
Oh, dude, they're like totally the same because they both represent the number 3.2. It's like having three dollars and twenty cents versus three dollars and two dimes - different ways to say the same thing, man. So, yeah, they're basically interchangeable, like choosing between a burger and a cheeseburger - it's all good.
Nope - 320 millimetres = 32 centimetres. 3.2 metres is 320 centimetres, which is 3,200 millimetres.
32 tens are 320
32% of 1000 = 320
Divide it by ten ( 10 x 32 = 320 ) so your answer is 32
32
To divide 32 by 12.5, you would perform the division operation as follows: 32 รท 12.5. To make the divisor a whole number, you can multiply both the dividend and divisor by 10 to get 320 รท 125. Then, perform the division to get the quotient, which is 2.56.
100% of 320 is 320 and 10% is a tenth of this, which is 32.
Nope - 320 millimetres = 32 centimetres. 3.2 metres is 320 centimetres, which is 3,200 millimetres.
It is: (320-32)/320 times 100 = 90% decrease
% rate = 32% = 320/1000 * 100% = 32 * 1% = 32%
No. 320 millimeters = 32 centimeters = 0.32 meters. 3.2 meters = 3200 millimeters
GCF(320, 24, 32) = 8.
32% of 1000 = 320
32 because 320 decided by 10 is 32 ad 32 times 10 is 320, hence 1/10
32 tens are 320
320 / 10 = 32
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