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
1/10 = 10/100
1 tenth, which is equal to 0.1, is less than 4.16 (four and sixteen hundredths).
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.
0.79 equals 7.9 tenths.
it is 101/10 divide by 1/100: 1/10 x 100 = 10
One tenth = ten hundredths so you multiply by 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.