Answer:
36 tenths
Explanation:
Well the first part to working this out is understanding that there are 10 tenths in a whole. So 3 wholes is 30 tenths.
The second part is 3 over 5 or 3/5. To write this in tenths you have to effectively double it (if you double the denominator you must double the numerator) What ever you do to the top you must do to the bottom and vice versa. So that 3 over five becomes six over ten. Add them together now you can add these fractions because they are over the same denominator (their bottom number is the same)
30 tenths plus 6 tenths equals 36 tenths.
There are 32 tenths because 32/10 = 3 and 2/10 which is the same as 3 and 1/5
Well, honey, there are 236 tenths in 23.6. You just move that decimal point one place to the right to turn that sassy number into a whole lotta tenths. Keep counting those tenths, you're doing great!
It is 5 3/7.
There are: 15/3 = 5 wholes
Since there are 11 elevenths in a whole, there are 33 elevenths in 3 wholes.
There are 32 tenths because 32/10 = 3 and 2/10 which is the same as 3 and 1/5
30
Well, honey, there are 236 tenths in 23.6. You just move that decimal point one place to the right to turn that sassy number into a whole lotta tenths. Keep counting those tenths, you're doing great!
3.4
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.
2 and 1/12
2.34
3 wholes and 2 over 3 cannot be simplified.
It is 5 3/7.
Well, honey, if you got 3 whole pies in front of you, that's the same as having 3 out of 1 pie. So, the fraction equal to 3 wholes is 3/1. Simple math, darling.
There are 24 eighths in 3 wholes
You can make 3 wholes