Ten hundredths equal a tenth. For example, when you add 1 hundredth (0.01) to 9 hundredths (0.09), you get 1 tenth (0.1).
10/100 = 1/10 that is, a tenth.
1/10 = 10/100
1 tenth, which is equal to 0.1, is less than 4.16 (four and sixteen hundredths).
1/10 = 10/100
1 tenth is greater than 9 hundredths.
It is equal because one column in a hundredths grid has 10 hundredths in i and one column in a tenths grid has 1 tenth.You can tell that they are both equal by looking a both at them.10 hundredths = 1 tenth.
One tenth = ten hundredths so you multiply by 10.
it is 101/10 divide by 1/100: 1/10 x 100 = 10
There are 100 hundredths in each 1. There are 10 tenths in each 1. This means there are 10 hundredths in each tenth. Therefore, there are 5 tenths in 50 hundredths. 1 tenth = .1. 1 hundredth = .01. 50 hundredths = .50. Divide one tenth into 50 hundredths = .50/.1 = 5.
One tenth of a centimetre is equal to 1 millimetre.
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