i think its 44.36
Well, honey, if you add up 3 tens (which is 30), 7 tenths (which is 0.7), and 8 hundredths (which is 0.08), you get a grand total of 30.78. So, there you have it, darling, a decimal delight for your mathematical appetite.
Oh, dude, that's a lot of numbers. So, 60 tens is 600, 2 tenths is 0.2, 100 hundredths is 1, and 108 thousandths is 0.108. Add them all up and you get 601.308. Math can be fun... or something.
0.7
They add up to 2.74 as a decimal number
i think its 44.36
18.2 Tens- - Ones- - - - -Tenths- - - Hundredths 1- - - - - 8- - - - .- - - 1- - - - - - - -9 As the question asks for tenths, we need to look at the hundredths place. In the hundredths place is a 9, and 9 ≥ 5, so we add one to the tenths (1+1=2) and drop the hundredths. So, we get 18.2
Well, honey, if you add up 3 tens (which is 30), 7 tenths (which is 0.7), and 8 hundredths (which is 0.08), you get a grand total of 30.78. So, there you have it, darling, a decimal delight for your mathematical appetite.
If 3.8 was rewritten to show tenths and hundredths?
They add up to: 14*10+42/10+20/100 = 144.4
add on a zero
50.99 would be rounded to 51. This is how: The 9 in the hundredths would be rounded to 10. Since you can not put ten you put 0 in the hundredths and add 1 to the tenths. You can not put 10 in the tenths spot either, so you add 1 to the tens spot. Concluding to 51.0
Oh, dude, that's a lot of numbers. So, 60 tens is 600, 2 tenths is 0.2, 100 hundredths is 1, and 108 thousandths is 0.108. Add them all up and you get 601.308. Math can be fun... or something.
You are lining up the place value columns, so that the tens are under each other, the ones are under each other, the tenths are under each other, the hundredths are under each other, etc so that when you do the addition/subtraction you are adding/subtracting the tens from the tens, the ones from the ones, the tenths from the tenths, the hundredths from the hundredths, etc. The easiest way to line up the place value columns is to align the decimal points. Remember that an empty place value column is the same as that place value column containing a zero. When adding/subtracting whole numbers align the numbers at their right hand end. What you are doing is actually aligning the "hidden" decimal points - the decimal point sits between the ones place value column and the tenths place value column; when there is no decimal part of a number, the decimal point (and trailing zeros) are not written, so it is "hiding" after the last (ones) digit of the number.
the numerical order in this specific equation from left to right is tens (3), ones (0), Tenths (2), hundredths (1) and thousandths (4) If you want to add five tenths, you simply add the five to the number that is in the tenths column (the two that appears directly AFTER the decimal point) 5+2=7 Your new number is 30.714
0.7
That's how numbers go. The first decimal place is tenths, the second is hundredths. 0.75 has 7 tenths, which is 70 hundredths. Add the 5 in the hundredths place and you've got seventy-five hundredths.