Yes, 0.2 is greater than 0.10. In decimal form, 0.2 is equivalent to 2 tenths, while 0.10 is equivalent to 1 tenth. Since 2 tenths is greater than 1 tenth, 0.2 is greater than 0.10.
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Tenths
1 and 2 tenths can be written as a decimal as 1.2. This is because the "1" represents one whole unit, and the "2 tenths" represents 0.2 when converted to a decimal. So, when combined, it becomes 1.2.
It would be two fifths turned into tenths which is two tenths - (when you turn fifths into tenths, you multiply it by 2 so you do the same with the numerator.) You do not change the denominator so you subtract the numerators 2-1=1. The answer is one tenth.
Twenty-one tenths, which is 2 and one tenth or 2.1 in decimal.
7.3, a tenth is the place right after the decimal. ex: 3."1"41592653
One and two tenths because the 1 is the whole, the point is called and , the 2 is the fraction that is in the tenth place.
The tenths place is the first digit to the right of the decimal point; 2
0.3 1 tenth + 2 tenths = 0.1+0.2=0.3
Yes, 0.2 is greater than 0.10. In decimal form, 0.2 is equivalent to 2 tenths, while 0.10 is equivalent to 1 tenth. Since 2 tenths is greater than 1 tenth, 0.2 is greater than 0.10.
The two is located in the tenths place right after the decimal, making the value of 2 a tenth.
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Tenths
1 and 2 tenths can be written as a decimal as 1.2. This is because the "1" represents one whole unit, and the "2 tenths" represents 0.2 when converted to a decimal. So, when combined, it becomes 1.2.
1/10 - 2/10 = -1/10
0.1 = 1 tenth Added together, they equal 0.2 or 2 tenths