Because a tenth is 0.1And a hundredth is 0.001Therefore, 4 tenths and two hundredths would be 0.42, whereas two tenths and four hundredths would be 0.24.Because 4/10ths and 2/100ths can also be combined and written as 42/100ths. If you do the same with 2/10ths and 4/100ths you get 24/100ths, which is obviously less than 42/100ths.
50/100ths = 5/10ths or 1/25 tenths
9 as a decimal can be written 9.03/10ths as a decimal can be written 0.317/100ths as a decimal can be writen 0.17If you add 9.0 to 0.3 and then add 0.17 the result is 9.47
2/5ths = 4/10ths = 8/20ths = 16/40ths = 20/50ths = 40/100ths
45
Least: 2 and 1/9 Middle: 2 and 17/100ths Greatest: 2 and 3 10ths
9/10 because there are more squares to fill. so smaller space means more... it's hard for me to explain..
If you are rounding to 100ths it is 1.73 . If you are rounding to 10ths it is 1.7 . If you are rounding to integers it is 2 .
Because a tenth is 0.1And a hundredth is 0.001Therefore, 4 tenths and two hundredths would be 0.42, whereas two tenths and four hundredths would be 0.24.Because 4/10ths and 2/100ths can also be combined and written as 42/100ths. If you do the same with 2/10ths and 4/100ths you get 24/100ths, which is obviously less than 42/100ths.
50/100ths = 5/10ths or 1/25 tenths
7 10ths.
is this 2/5ths? then 4/10ths, or 40%, 40/100ths, etc
9 as a decimal can be written 9.03/10ths as a decimal can be written 0.317/100ths as a decimal can be writen 0.17If you add 9.0 to 0.3 and then add 0.17 the result is 9.47
Yes. Count the number of numbers to the RIGHT of the decimal point. First is 10ths, then 100ths. then 1,000ths.
9 10ths
9/10
2/5ths = 4/10ths = 8/20ths = 16/40ths = 20/50ths = 40/100ths