Two tenths of a second is equal to 0.2 seconds.
In 0.25, there are two tenths. This can be determined by looking at the digits after the decimal point. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, and the second digit represents hundredths. Since there is a 2 in the tenths place, there are two tenths in 0.25.
There are 9 tenths in 9 tenths.
6.4 of them. 6 and 4 tenths has 64 of them.
114 tenths.
There are 3,600 seconds in one hour. To find how many tenths of a second are in one hour, we multiply 3,600 seconds by 10 (as there are 10 tenths in a whole unit). Therefore, there are 36,000 tenths of a second in one hour.
i think its 10
ten of them
Two tenths of a second is equal to 0.2 seconds.
In 0.25, there are two tenths. This can be determined by looking at the digits after the decimal point. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, and the second digit represents hundredths. Since there is a 2 in the tenths place, there are two tenths in 0.25.
one Second reply: Not so, half is five-tenths, one is ten-tenths...
Three tenths.
2/5 of a second.
46 tenths
2. The first digit after the decimal point represents tenths, the second represents hundredths.
45 tenths
There are 6 tenths in 0.6