Two tenths would be notated as .2 and .7 would be seven tenths.
Well, honey, there are 0 tens in 2.67. That's because when you're dealing with decimals, you count the places after the decimal point. In this case, you've got 2 units, 6 tenths, and 7 hundredths. No tens to be found here!
Tenths = 8 Hundredths = 9 Thousandths = 4 NB Units = 7 Tens = 5
Well, honey, if you add up 3 tens (which is 30), 7 tenths (which is 0.7), and 8 hundredths (which is 0.08), you get a grand total of 30.78. So, there you have it, darling, a decimal delight for your mathematical appetite.
It is in the tenths place.
40.7
The answer is 20.7 .
Two tenths would be notated as .2 and .7 would be seven tenths.
7 tenths as a decimal is 0.7
Well, honey, there are 0 tens in 2.67. That's because when you're dealing with decimals, you count the places after the decimal point. In this case, you've got 2 units, 6 tenths, and 7 hundredths. No tens to be found here!
7 tens = 70/1 7 tenths = 7/10
7 and 2 tenths as a decimal = 7.2
Tenths = 8 Hundredths = 9 Thousandths = 4 NB Units = 7 Tens = 5
Well, honey, if you add up 3 tens (which is 30), 7 tenths (which is 0.7), and 8 hundredths (which is 0.08), you get a grand total of 30.78. So, there you have it, darling, a decimal delight for your mathematical appetite.
To write 7 and 3 tenths as a decimal, you simply place the digit "3" in the tenths place after the decimal point. Therefore, 7 and 3 tenths written as a decimal is 7.3.
70. the decimal place is after both numbers... the 7 is the tens place an the 0 is the ones place if you meant 0.70 then... the 7 is the tenths place and the 0 is the hundredths place
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