There are 130 hundredths in 1.3. This is because 1.3 can be written as 1 whole unit plus 3 tenths, which is equivalent to 10 hundredths. Therefore, when we combine the whole unit and the tenths, we have a total of 130 hundredths in 1.3.
1230.93 For hundredths, think of it as money. yes its 1230.93
Each whole unit is worth 100 hundredths. So 6.07 is equal to six hundred and seven hundredths.
0.314 can be rounded in hundredths, tenths and ones. In hundredths, it is 0.31, in tenths, it is 0.3 and in ones, it is 0
There are 180 hundredths in 1.8. This can be calculated by multiplying the decimal 1.8 by 100, as there are 100 hundredths in a whole unit. So, 1.8 x 100 = 180.
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A Cent (Century) is 100th of a Dollar or Euro.
0.38 i.e. 38 hundredths
There are 130 hundredths in 1.3. This is because 1.3 can be written as 1 whole unit plus 3 tenths, which is equivalent to 10 hundredths. Therefore, when we combine the whole unit and the tenths, we have a total of 130 hundredths in 1.3.
1.7 = 1 7/10 = 17/10 = Someone help me edit my answer, thank you
You cannot use fractions for money! I cannot go to a shop and say I'll have that bottle of wine, and here are the halves, seven thirds and the rest in fifteenths! Only fractions of money can be used for money. And you use them most of the time when things are priced in the major currency unit (pound, dollar, Euro), with 0 to 99 hundredths of the major unit called the minor unit (pence, cents, cent).
1230.93 For hundredths, think of it as money. yes its 1230.93
Each whole unit is worth 100 hundredths. So 6.07 is equal to six hundred and seven hundredths.
0.314 can be rounded in hundredths, tenths and ones. In hundredths, it is 0.31, in tenths, it is 0.3 and in ones, it is 0
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A coulomb is the SI unit of an electrical charge so a hundredth of a coulomb would be 1% of that unit.
The EURO is Greece's unit of money.