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Look at the place value columns. 0.3 = 0 ones + 3 tenths = 0 + 3/10 = 3/10 0.30 = 0 ones + 3 tenths + 0 hundredths = 0 + 3/10 + 0/100 = 3/10 0.300 = 0 ones + 3 tenths + 0 hundredths + 0 thousandths = 0 + 3/10 + 0/100 + 0/1000 = 3/10 They are all equivalent to 3/10 - three tenths.
58 tenths (58/10)= 5 ones and 8 tenths(5 8/10)
It could be 5.08
5.3 tenths
One 1, 8 tenths
Explain what a pace chart is and how you use it. I can use grids to subtract 1.65 - 0.98 by shading in 1 whole and 6 tenths and 5 ones and cross out 9 tenths and also cross out 8 ones and then count how many are shaded without an x on it.
subtract the tenths and the ones.
To find out how many ones are in 400 tenths, you can convert tenths to ones by dividing by 10. Since 400 tenths is equal to ( \frac{400}{10} = 40 ) ones, there are 40 ones in 400 tenths.
8.0 is greater; 8.0 is in the ones place while 0.8 is in the tenths place
4 ones equals 40 tenths.
20 tenths; 2 ones.
Look at the place value columns. 0.3 = 0 ones + 3 tenths = 0 + 3/10 = 3/10 0.30 = 0 ones + 3 tenths + 0 hundredths = 0 + 3/10 + 0/100 = 3/10 0.300 = 0 ones + 3 tenths + 0 hundredths + 0 thousandths = 0 + 3/10 + 0/100 + 0/1000 = 3/10 They are all equivalent to 3/10 - three tenths.
There are 20 tenths because there are 10 tenths in one whole.
58 tenths (58/10)= 5 ones and 8 tenths(5 8/10)
5.3 tenths
It could be 5.08
One 1, 8 tenths