As a fraction in its lowest terms it is: 13/20 As a decimal it is: 0.65
40.03 4 tens and 3 hundredths 0.43 4 tenths and 3 hundredths
65 hundredths 7 tenths .65 + .70 = 1.35
12.14 The whole-number part, 12, is the part left of the decimal point. The position first right of the decimal point is the tenths place; the position second right of the decimal point is the hundredths place. We can't write "14" in the single-column hundredths place. And in fact, 10 hundredths (10/100) is the same as one tenth (1/10), so we can write a "1" in the first position right of the decimal point to stand for the ten-hundredths portion of fourteen hundredths (10 of the 14 hundredths). And the remaining four hundredths (4/100) are indicated by the 4 in the hundredths place.
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
Expressed as a decimal, 65/100 is equal to 0.65.
3.65
4 hundredths written as a decimal is 0.04
8 and 65/100 = 8.65 as a decimal
0.4
4/100 as a decimal is 0.04
4/100 as a decimal is 0.04
As a fraction in its lowest terms it is: 13/20 As a decimal it is: 0.65
It is: 23 and 4/100 = 23.04 as a decimal
two and four hundredths as decimal = 2.04
It is 0.04
4.66