This is because when fractions are multiplied together both their numerators and denominators are multiplied... So .1*.1=.01 it is easier to think of in a fraction so 1/10 * 1/10= (1*1)/(10*10) or 1/100
It would be 0.8. The tenth place is one place behind the decimal, so if the hundredth place is 5 or higher the tenth place is rounded up.
To find one-tenth of a number move the decimal over to the left one place. Also, you can multiply by 1/10 or .1 2.00 * .1=0.2
To find one tenth of 90 you multiply it by the decimal form of one tenth (.1). 90 X .1=9 And you can check the answer by solving 9/90 which equals .1 So the answer is 9.
To find other fractions that 4/5 is equal to, multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. For example: Multiply both by 2: 8/10 Multiply both by 9: 36/45 Multiply both by 100: 400/500
That is necessary if trying to find an equivalent ratio: not otherwise.
To find one tenth of a number, multiply the number by 0.1. For example, one tenth of 23 is equal to 23 x 0.1 = 2.3
Multiply it by 0.01
Multiply it by 0.01
.1 + .01 = .11 = 11/100
To find one tenth of a number, multiply the number by 0.1, or divide the number by 10.
It would be 0.8. The tenth place is one place behind the decimal, so if the hundredth place is 5 or higher the tenth place is rounded up.
either divide by 5 or multiply by 0.2 or find a tenth then double it.
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To find one-tenth of a number move the decimal over to the left one place. Also, you can multiply by 1/10 or .1 2.00 * .1=0.2
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same whole number.
24 inches... Multiply that by 25.4 to find it in millimetres.....
To find one tenth of 90 you multiply it by the decimal form of one tenth (.1). 90 X .1=9 And you can check the answer by solving 9/90 which equals .1 So the answer is 9.