235 whole tens, and 1/10th of another one.
Sixteen sixteenths make a whole (1).
Five one tenths make one half. 5*(1/10) = 0.5 = 1/2
The answer is 43 and the reason why the tens digit changes is because 7 + anything over 2 will change the digit. If just added 7 + 6 it would be 13 then add 30. 1 + any whole number over 8 will change the tens digit 2 + any whole number over 7 will change the tens digit 3 + any whole number over 6 will change the tens digit 4 + any whole number over 5 will change the tens digit 5 + any whole number over 4 will change the tens digit 6 + any whole number over 3 will change the tens digit 7 + any whole number over 2 will change the tens digit 8 + any whole number over 1 will change the tens digit 9+ any whole number over 0 will change the tens digit ect
there are 100 tens in 1000
235 whole tens, and 1/10th of another one.
3 and 1/2 of them.
three if the question was How many 1/3 make a whole
Sixteen sixteenths make a whole (1).
Five one tenths make one half. 5*(1/10) = 0.5 = 1/2
The answer is 43 and the reason why the tens digit changes is because 7 + anything over 2 will change the digit. If just added 7 + 6 it would be 13 then add 30. 1 + any whole number over 8 will change the tens digit 2 + any whole number over 7 will change the tens digit 3 + any whole number over 6 will change the tens digit 4 + any whole number over 5 will change the tens digit 5 + any whole number over 4 will change the tens digit 6 + any whole number over 3 will change the tens digit 7 + any whole number over 2 will change the tens digit 8 + any whole number over 1 will change the tens digit 9+ any whole number over 0 will change the tens digit ect
There are 6 1/6 in 1 (a whole).
there are 100 tens in 1000
it is 1 7 tens 1 fives
Well, honey, there are 25 tens in 256. You just gotta take that 6 and throw it out the window 'cause it ain't worth nothin' when you're counting tens. So, grab those 2 hunks of 10 and you've got yourself 20, plus another 5 tens for a grand total of 25.
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1 and 1/3 of them