5.8
0.5 = 5 tenths 0.05 = 5 hundredths 0.05 + 4 = 4.05
The number written '4.345' can be seen as the sum of the value of each of its digits, (if that's what you're looking for): -- Four -- Three tenths -- Four hundredths -- Five thousandths. Total: "Four and three hundred forty-five thousandths".
5.73
It is: 37/100 plus 5/10 = 87/100
5.8
5.8
0.5 = 5 tenths 0.05 = 5 hundredths 0.05 + 4 = 4.05
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem we have here? To find the sum of 65 hundredths and 7 tenths, we need to add them together. So, 65 hundredths is the same as 0.65, and 7 tenths is 0.7. When we add 0.65 and 0.7 together, we get 1.35. Just like that, we've created a beautiful sum!
0.47
the answer is 9
The number written '4.345' can be seen as the sum of the value of each of its digits, (if that's what you're looking for): -- Four -- Three tenths -- Four hundredths -- Five thousandths. Total: "Four and three hundred forty-five thousandths".
5.73
It's pretty simple. Just look at the first digit after the decimal pointβthat's your tenths place. In this case, 0.32 has three tenths because the "3" is right there in the tenths spot. The "2" is in the hundredths place, so it doesn't count towards the tenths. So, to sum it up, 0.32 has three tenths.
It is: 37/100 plus 5/10 = 87/100
7/10 is the same as 70/100, so the total is (70+15)/100=85/100.
4/10 or 2/5