Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough math questions, huh? Well, technically, there are five tenths in a half. You know, like if you split a Pizza in half and then each half into five equal slices... but who's really counting when there's pizza involved, am I right?
There are five tenths in a half. 5/10 = 1/2
There are ten tenths in one whole. Therefore, 10 + 5 = 15 tenths.
25 tenths.
Five one tenths make one half. 5*(1/10) = 0.5 = 1/2
Two and a half tenths [0.25]. It depends on tenths of what you are referring to. Agree that there are two and a half tenths of a mile in 0.25 miles, but if you want to know how many tenths of anything else, such as kilometers, the answer is entirely different.
There are five tenths in a half. 5/10 = 1/2
There are ten tenths in one whole. Therefore, 10 + 5 = 15 tenths.
25 tenths.
75 one-tenths
Five one tenths make one half. 5*(1/10) = 0.5 = 1/2
Two and a half tenths [0.25]. It depends on tenths of what you are referring to. Agree that there are two and a half tenths of a mile in 0.25 miles, but if you want to know how many tenths of anything else, such as kilometers, the answer is entirely different.
15. ten in one, half that in a half.
There are 55 tenths in 5 and a half. To convert 5 and a half to tenths, you multiply the whole number (5) by 10 to get 50 tenths, then add the half (0.5) to get 5 more tenths, totaling 55 tenths.
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In a half teaspoon, there are 48 one-tenths. This is because there are 48 one-tenths in a teaspoon, and since a half teaspoon is half of a full teaspoon, you would take half of 48, which equals 24. Therefore, there are 24 one-tenths in half a teaspoon.