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Q: What is 66 hundredths?
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How do you write 66 hundredths as a decimal?

0.66


What is greater .6 or .66?

Well, isn't that just a happy little question! When you look at .6 and .66, you can see that .66 is greater because it has more hundredths than .6. Just like adding a few more leaves to a tree can make it fuller and more beautiful, adding more hundredths can make a number greater.


How many hundreds in 6.06?

There are no hundreds but there are 6 hundredths which is 0.06 or 6/100


What is 66 hundredths as a fraction in its simplest form?

Expressed as a proper fraction in its simplest form, by dividing the numerator and denominator by 2, 66/100 is equal to 33/50 or thirty-three fiftieths.


How do you work out the percentage of something?

Percent (%) means how many hundredths are there ("cent" means 100 in Latin). Therefore 10% means 10/100, or ten hundredths and 25% means 25/100, or 25 hundredths. Thus to work out the percentage that 66 is of 333 you go through these steps:- divide the number you have (66) by the total amount (333) 66/333=0.198198198 Then multiply the answer (0.198198198) by 100 0.198198198*100=19.81981982 And the answer is that 66 is 19.81981982% of 333. To work it out in reverse - ie what is 19.81981982% of 333 you go through these steps:- Take the percentage (19.81981982) and divide it by 100 19.81981982/100=0.198198198 Then multiply the answer (0.198198198) by the total number (333) 0.198198198*333=66 And the answer is that 19.81981982% of 333 is 66 ====================================== A percentage is a fraction, like 5/6 (five sixths) is a fraction, but with a percentage, it is always so many hundredths. To work out a percentage of something is the same as working out a fraction of something. For example, 5% of 200 is the same as 5/100ths of 200. 1/100th of 200 is 2, so 5/100ths of 200 is five times as much. That's 10. In general, x% of something is x/100 times that something. See 'Percentages' in 'Source and related links' below this answer.