Including 0.7 and 3.4 you would have 28 different values.
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Not sure what you mean exactly, but the 8 is in the tenths place. You can also look at it and say that there are 10 tenths in each whole number. In this case 3 is the whole number and ten 3's is thirty plus the 8 tenths we already mentioned making 38 tenths total.
Five and six tenths.
0.8 = eight tenths.
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The natural numbers.
Seven hundredths because when doing decimal numbers we do not count ones, we start right at .0 which is tenths make sure you say it with the ths because that is the decimal point number.
There are 0 tenths in 30.02 but you could say that there is 1/5 of a tenth.
There are 99 of them ... all the numbers you say as you count from 301 to 399.
2.98 tenths
more than a billion. too many numbers to count, lets just say over a billion or over a trillion
5 or 6; it depends on when they first arrived and how many were in the camp. If they arrived when it first started then probably five but six later I would say. If you look on Google images and see there numbers you can count.
A coxswains count is when they say " 1 2 3 ROW "many times
Say a farmer wants to count the number of organic tomatoes he harvested. He would he natural numbers. Not because the tomatoes were organic, but because natural numbers are counting numbers.
two tenths or zero point two