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Think of it as currency, for example 2 ones = 2 of $1 = $2 total tenths of dollar = 10 Cents then 20 x 10 Cents = 200 Cents = $2 so they are the same. As is 200 hundredths, and so on
There are 10 tenths in one whole, so to find out how many tenths make up two wholes, you would multiply 10 tenths by 2 wholes, which equals 20 tenths. Therefore, two wholes consist of 20 tenths.
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20 1 = 1/1 = 10/10, or 10 tenths. 2 x 1 = 2 x 10/10 = 20/10 = 20 tenths
2 tenths= 20 cents 10 hundredths= 10 cents 2 tenths is greater
Twenty tenths is equal to 20 divided by 10, which simplifies to 2. Therefore, 20 tenths is equal to 2.
There are 20 tenths because there are 10 tenths in one whole.
2 tenths or 0.2 = 20%
20 tenths
Percent is out of 100 so 1 tenth would be 10 and 2 tenths would be 20. So 2 tenths is 20%
There are 10 tenths in a meter, so in 2 meters, there are 2 x 10 = 20 tenths of a meter.
20 tenths
Yes, 2 ones is the same as 20 tenths. In numerical terms, 1 is equivalent to 10 tenths, so 2 ones (2 x 1) equals 2 x 10 tenths, which is 20 tenths. Thus, both expressions represent the same quantity.
Think of it as currency, for example 2 ones = 2 of $1 = $2 total tenths of dollar = 10 Cents then 20 x 10 Cents = 200 Cents = $2 so they are the same. As is 200 hundredths, and so on
Well, 2 units, right? So if you split it in tenths each you get twenty tenths...right?
There are 10 tenths in one whole, so to find out how many tenths make up two wholes, you would multiply 10 tenths by 2 wholes, which equals 20 tenths. Therefore, two wholes consist of 20 tenths.
Four ones is equal to 4, and 20 tenths is equal to 2 (since 20 tenths is 20 divided by 10). Therefore, adding four ones and 20 tenths together gives you 4 + 2, which equals 6. So, four ones plus 20 tenths equals 6.