To write 3 tenths and 8 hundredths in decimal form, you first write 3 tenths as 0.3 (since one tenth is equal to 0.1). Then, you write 8 hundredths as 0.08 (since one hundredth is equal to 0.01). Finally, you add the two decimal numbers together: 0.3 + 0.08 = 0.38. So, 3 tenths and 8 hundredths in decimal form is 0.38.
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
It is 0.246It is 0.246
To write 0.080 in the hundredths place, you would write it as 0.08. This is because the zero in the tenths place is not necessary when specifying hundredths. The number 0.080 is equivalent to 0.08 in decimal form.
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
0.015. The first number after the decimal point is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths.
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
0.247
0.09 = nine hundredths 0.9 = nine tenths
5/10 plus 51/100 = 1.01 in decimal form
It is 0.246It is 0.246
You write fourteen and three tenths in decimal form as: 14.3
To write 0.080 in the hundredths place, you would write it as 0.08. This is because the zero in the tenths place is not necessary when specifying hundredths. The number 0.080 is equivalent to 0.08 in decimal form.
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
This 0.10 is ten hundredths in decimal form
99 hundredths in decimal form = 0.99
Seven and three hundredths is expressed as 7.03 in decimal form. Remember, the fist unit to the right of the decimal place is tenths, the second is hundredths, the third is thousandths, the fourth is ten-thousandths, etc.
109 tenths in decimal form = 10.9