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To the nearest 'TENTH' is 318.0 The 'zero' is in the 'Tenth' place. However, if you mean the 'ten' place then 318 ~ 320 NB Remember the column names '3' ; Hundreds '1' ; Tens '8' ; Units Decimal point '0' ; Tenths. ( Note in decimal digits ; it is '---ths'. suffix. This does not occue in the non-decimal digits.
Oh, dude, one tenth of 320 is like 32. You just move the decimal one place to the left because math said so. So, if you're ever at a party and someone asks you for one-tenth of 320, you can impress them with your quick math skills.
One tenth = 1/10
2560 1/8 go into 320.
32 because 320 decided by 10 is 32 ad 32 times 10 is 320, hence 1/10
100% of 320 is 320 and 10% is a tenth of this, which is 32.
320
To the nearest 'TENTH' is 318.0 The 'zero' is in the 'Tenth' place. However, if you mean the 'ten' place then 318 ~ 320 NB Remember the column names '3' ; Hundreds '1' ; Tens '8' ; Units Decimal point '0' ; Tenths. ( Note in decimal digits ; it is '---ths'. suffix. This does not occue in the non-decimal digits.
Oh, dude, one tenth of 320 is like 32. You just move the decimal one place to the left because math said so. So, if you're ever at a party and someone asks you for one-tenth of 320, you can impress them with your quick math skills.
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320 GB is bigger than 1 GB as it fits into it 320 times.
272, you do 320 * 1-.15 * * * * * The answer, as given above, would be 320 - .15 = 319.85 The correct syntax is 320*(1-.15)
0.1 * * * * * No that is 1 tenth of 1. 1% is itself 0.01 So 1 tenth of 1% is 0.001
1 kg = 1,000 g so 320 kg = 320*1000 = 320,000 g. Simple!1 kg = 1,000 g so 320 kg = 320*1000 = 320,000 g. Simple!1 kg = 1,000 g so 320 kg = 320*1000 = 320,000 g. Simple!1 kg = 1,000 g so 320 kg = 320*1000 = 320,000 g. Simple!
a decimetre (dm) is one tenth of a metre (or 10cm) therefore there are 32dm in 320cm
About 1 and 1/3 of a cup is in 320 grams.