Oh, dude, 3 units and 4 tenths is just a fancy way of saying 3.4. It's like saying you have 3 full pizzas and 4 slices of another one. So, yeah, 3 units and 4 tenths is just 3.4. Easy peasy, right?
3.74 is 3 units, 7 tenths and 4 hundreths. The 4 is the second decimal place.
There are 73 tenths in 7.3. This is because the digit 7 represents 7 whole units, and the digit 3 represents 3 tenths. Therefore, when combined, you have 7 whole units and 3 tenths, which totals to 73 tenths.
There are 153 tenths in 15.3. This is because the number 15.3 can be broken down into 15 whole units and 0.3, which is equivalent to 3 tenths. Therefore, 15.3 is equal to 15 whole units plus 3 tenths, totaling 153 tenths.
Dividing twenty into tenths leaves units of two. So three of those units equals six units. Three-tenths of twenty is six.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 3.4, there are 34 tenths. You see, each whole number is made up of 10 equal parts called tenths. So, in 3.4, you have 3 whole numbers and 4 tenths. Happy painting!
The equivalent is 3 units and 4 tenths of 1 unit . Therefore the answer is 3 4/10
3.3
3.74 is 3 units, 7 tenths and 4 hundreths. The 4 is the second decimal place.
Don't really understand the question but will try to clarify. 3 units (wholes) is 3; 5 tenths is .5; if by 4 tens you mean 4 tenths, it is .4; if you mean 4 x 10, it is 40; if by 7 hundreds you mean 7 hundredths, it is .07' if you mean 7 x 10, it is 70. If you are adding 3 units + 5 tenths (,5) + 4 tenths (.4) + 7 hundredths (.07), set up the problem as follows: 3.00 + .50 + .40 + .07 and add. Answer is 3.97
Three tenths
6.4
There are 73 tenths in 7.3. This is because the digit 7 represents 7 whole units, and the digit 3 represents 3 tenths. Therefore, when combined, you have 7 whole units and 3 tenths, which totals to 73 tenths.
This is closest to 6 tenths in units or 6-1/4 tenths if fractions are allowed.
Dividing twenty into tenths leaves units of two. So three of those units equals six units. Three-tenths of twenty is six.
It is: 7 tenths
Well, isn't that a happy little question! In 3.4, there are 34 tenths. You see, each whole number is made up of 10 equal parts called tenths. So, in 3.4, you have 3 whole numbers and 4 tenths. Happy painting!
3 units 6 tenths 4 hundredths 5 thousandths