To write 1 tenth, you would use the decimal form 0.1. To write 2 hundredths, you would use the decimal form 0.02. Therefore, to write 1 tenth and 2 hundredths together, you would combine the two decimals: 0.1 + 0.02 = 0.12.
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There are 20 hundredths in 0.2. This is because the number 0.2 can be expressed as 2 tenths, and each tenth is equivalent to 10 hundredths. Therefore, 2 tenths x 10 hundredths per tenth = 20 hundredths.
No. 5.1 is 5 and "1 tenth and a bit less than 1 tenth", but 5.2 is 5 and "2 tenths". "2 tenths" is greater than "1 tenth and a bit less than 1 tenth". Thus 5.19 < 5.2 Alternatively, with 5.2 there are no hundredths, so you can put a zero in the (empty) hundredths column and not change its value: 5.2 = 5.20 Now it is easy to see 5.19 has 19 hundredths and 5.2 = 5.20 has 20 hundredths and 19 < 20, so 5.19 < 5.20 = 5.2
9 one thousands = 90 (tens, tenths,thousands, or hundredths)
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