1/10 × 50 = 5
50 because one tenth is like dividing it by 10 so it would be 500 divided by 10 = 50! I hope you understand this better!
15. To find a tenth of a number, you simple divide it by 10.
There are 100 hundredths in each 1. There are 10 tenths in each 1. This means there are 10 hundredths in each tenth. Therefore, there are 5 tenths in 50 hundredths. 1 tenth = .1. 1 hundredth = .01. 50 hundredths = .50. Divide one tenth into 50 hundredths = .50/.1 = 5.
5 pence 50 x 1/10 = 50/10 = 5/1 = 5
1/10 × 50 = 5
1/10 of 50 = 50/10 = 5
50 because one tenth is like dividing it by 10 so it would be 500 divided by 10 = 50! I hope you understand this better!
15. To find a tenth of a number, you simple divide it by 10.
It is: 50/500 = 1/10 simplified
There are 100 hundredths in each 1. There are 10 tenths in each 1. This means there are 10 hundredths in each tenth. Therefore, there are 5 tenths in 50 hundredths. 1 tenth = .1. 1 hundredth = .01. 50 hundredths = .50. Divide one tenth into 50 hundredths = .50/.1 = 5.
5 pence 50 x 1/10 = 50/10 = 5/1 = 5
1 tenth of 500 is 50. 1 tenth of 500 is just saying 500 divided by 10. The quotient is 50, which is also 1 tenth of 500.
50 cents each tenth is 10 cents
10% is one-tenth so just divide 50 by 10...
If you want to find one tenth of a number, divide it by 10. For example, one tenth of 50 is 5. I teach my students about fraction this way. When you consider one tenth of something, 1/10, think of the denominator of the fraction as the number of equal groups you have to divide a particular number into. Then think of the numerator of the fraction as the number of those equal groups you are counting up. Another example: to find 3/10 of 50, divide 50 into ten equal groups of 5 each. Then count three of them: 5 + 5 + 5 = 15. 3/10 of 50 is 15.
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