301.09
.63 is zero and 63 hundredths. (Or 6 tenths and 3 hundredths.)
.35 = .3 + .05 3 tenths and 5 hundredths
5.73
What is the question ? How many powers of ten are involved ? . . . 5 of them How is the sum written in standard form ? . . . 483.12 How many digits in the standard form are even ? . . . 3 of them Is the sum divisible by 0.03 ? . . . Yes . . . . etc.
For 1.54 you can do one set of 100 then 5 tenths and 4 hundredths. For 2.37 you can to 2 hundreds, 3 tenths and 7 hundredths. 1.54 + 2.37 is 3.91. You can do 3 hundreds, 9 tenths and 1 hundredths.
It is 301.09
It is: 300+109/100 = 301.09 as a decimal
.63 is zero and 63 hundredths. (Or 6 tenths and 3 hundredths.)
.35 = .3 + .05 3 tenths and 5 hundredths
1, 36 and 72
5.73
What is the question ? How many powers of ten are involved ? . . . 5 of them How is the sum written in standard form ? . . . 483.12 How many digits in the standard form are even ? . . . 3 of them Is the sum divisible by 0.03 ? . . . Yes . . . . etc.
7 ten thousands 9 hundredths 3 ones 6 hundreds 7 tens = 71,573
If a question says solve the sum of the squares of 3 and 10, you would multiply 3 by 3 to get 9 and 10 by 10 to get 100, and add the two numbers to get 109. 32 + 102 = 9 + 100 = 109
For 1.54 you can do one set of 100 then 5 tenths and 4 hundredths. For 2.37 you can to 2 hundreds, 3 tenths and 7 hundredths. 1.54 + 2.37 is 3.91. You can do 3 hundreds, 9 tenths and 1 hundredths.
The hundreds column is the one three left of the decimal point. There is no digit in the hundreds column, so its value is zero (0). -------------------------------------------------- If you meant the hundredTHs place, then the hundredths place is the column two right of the decimal point. This is occupied by the first 3, so its value is three hundredths (3/100 or 0.03).
0.03 is 3 hundredths That's 1/30000 of 100