The dime, or ten-cent piece, represents one-tenth of one dollar.
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If you laid ten pennies on a table, and removed one penny to one side. That one penny is a tenth. The ten pennies are the whole, while each individual penny is one tenth. Therefore, the difference must be 10 - 1 = 9 (or nine tenths).
One whole quantity of something is made up of 10 tenths of it.
They are the values of the different columns in the place value system we use. Each column is ten times bigger than the column to its right and ten times smaller than the column to its left. The whole (or units or ones) is ten times bigger than one tenth; The hundred is one hundred (or ten times ten) times bigger than one whole, making it one thousand (ten times ten times ten) bigger than one tenth.
Yes. One whole and a tenth is more than 9 tenths, which is not even a whole
Each one is a tenth of the number before it.
The dime, or ten-cent piece, represents one-tenth of one dollar.
It is 4/4 [or, =] 1 whole
One tenth is equivalent to one part out of ten equal parts.
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That equals 0.85 of a whole, 0.50 + 0.25 + 0.10.
they all have a zero in the decimal
the nearest tenth would be one because the # in the tenths place rounds up to 10 witch is one whole 1.0
Each one is ten times greater than the next.
26 to nearest whole number or 30 to nearest tenth
To the nearest tenth, 8.6 To the nearest whole number, 9