Well, darling, one tenth of 320 is 32. It's as simple as slicing a cake into ten equal pieces and taking one of those delicious slices. So, go ahead and enjoy your slice of math pie!
320
32 because 320 decided by 10 is 32 ad 32 times 10 is 320, hence 1/10
100% of 320 is 320 and 10% is a tenth of this, which is 32.
Divide it by ten ( 10 x 32 = 320 ) so your answer is 32
To the nearest ten, 320 To the nearest tenth, 318
a decimetre (dm) is one tenth of a metre (or 10cm) therefore there are 32dm in 320cm
8, 15, 24, 32, 85, 100 respectively
18.8%
320 of them.
A tenth and one tenth are the same thing.
one tenth
It is: 0.25*320 = 80