20 thousandths equal 2 hundredths.
When you have 11 halves, you can think of it as having 11 parts, each of which is half of a whole. To find out how many wholes that is, you would divide 11 by 2, since there are 2 halves in a whole. Therefore, 11 halves is equal to 5 wholes with 1 half remaining.
9 one thousands = 90 (tens, tenths,thousands, or hundredths)
Well, they call them fourths for a very good reason ... there are 4 of them in every whole. That means if you want 2 wholes, you have to multiply 4 times 2 to get 8.
There are ten tenths in a whole. Therefore: 10 X 2 = 20 (twenty tenths in two wholes).
0.09 All these numbers can be categorised in wholes, tenths and hundredths. Therefore 3.26 is 3 wholes, 2 tenths and 6 hundredths; 0.54 is 0 wholes, 5 tenths and 4 hundredths; 89.00 is 89 wholes, 0 tenths and 0 hundredths; 0.09 is 0 wholes, 0 tenths and 9 hundredths. Hence 0.09 is the smallest of the numbers.
20 thousandths equal 2 hundredths.
Two wholes can be represented as the fraction 2/1. This is because a whole is equivalent to 1, so two wholes would be 2. Therefore, the fraction equivalent to 2 wholes is 2/1.
1 = 100 hundredths 2 = 200 hundredths . . 5 = 500 hundredths
2 wholes.
2 48/100 so basically 2 wholes and 48 hundredths
2.34
When you have 11 halves, you can think of it as having 11 parts, each of which is half of a whole. To find out how many wholes that is, you would divide 11 by 2, since there are 2 halves in a whole. Therefore, 11 halves is equal to 5 wholes with 1 half remaining.
9 one thousands = 90 (tens, tenths,thousands, or hundredths)
2 wholes make an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 2/1 which cannot be simplified.
Well, they call them fourths for a very good reason ... there are 4 of them in every whole. That means if you want 2 wholes, you have to multiply 4 times 2 to get 8.
No, 2 would be 200 hundredths