To write 4 ones and 13 tenths as a decimal, you simply add the two parts together. 4 ones is equivalent to 4, and 13 tenths is equivalent to 0.13. Adding these together gives you 4.13 as the decimal representation of 4 ones and 13 tenths.
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
1.6. A tenth has one digit after the decimal point. Written as a mixed fraction, 1.6 is 1 6/10
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To write 65 hundredths, you would express it as the decimal number 0.65. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part from the fractional part, with the number to the right of the decimal representing the hundredths place. In this case, the 6 is in the tenths place and the 5 is in the hundredths place.
0.13
2 tenths is 0.2 and 13 hundredths is 0.13 in decimal form.
13 tenths = 1.3
1.6. A tenth has one digit after the decimal point. Written as a mixed fraction, 1.6 is 1 6/10
13/10 = 13 ÷ 10 = 1.3
13 tenths = 1.3 18 hundredths = 0.18
Thirteen and nine tenths in standard form is written as 13.9. The whole number part is 13, and the decimal part represents nine tenths, which is 0.9. Together, they form the number 13.9.
13.7
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Well, isn't that just a happy little number! 13 and 7 tenths can be written as 13.7 in decimal form. It's like turning a beautiful painting into a simple sketch, bringing out the essence of the number. Just remember, there are many ways to express numbers, and each one is unique and special in its own way.
13 = thirteen 1.3 = one and three tenths .13 = thirteen hundredths
It is simply 13.0 as a decimal
13/10000, as a decimal = 0.0013