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.31 3 is in the the tenths and 1 is in the hundredths.
tenths. one tenth = 1/10 = .1 one hundredth = 1/100 = .01
decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is less than 5 it rounds to the first number after the decimal (tenths). If the second number after the decimal (hundredths) is 5 or greater it rounds to one higher than the first number after the decimal (tenths). For example 0.14 = .1 0.16 = .2
Tenths are larger than hundredths because hundredths are 10 times smaller than the tenths.The first digit on the right means tenths. (1/10)As we move further right, everynumber gets10 times smaller.Thenext digit to the tenths is the hundredths, thus hundredths is 10 times smaller than the tenths (1/10 * 1/10 = 1/100)
.31 3 is in the the tenths and 1 is in the hundredths.
It is 0.61
1.7 > 1.07 1.7 = 1 and 7 tenths 1.07 = 1 and 7 hundredths 1 tenth = 10 hundredths 7 tenths = 70 hundredths > 7 hundredths.
5.31 The 3 is in the tenths decimal place, the 1 is in the hundredths decimal place. That makes 31 hundredths.
tenths. one tenth = 1/10 = .1 one hundredth = 1/100 = .01
simply no. But to 1 decimal place yes
26 you just have to move the decimal point by 1. 1 represents the place where tenths is placed as a decimal. So if the question is How many hundredths are there in 2.6? The answer will be 260 - you will move the decimal point 2 times because hundredths is the 2nd digit as a decimal
decimal places go .1(tenths) .01(hundredths), and .001(thousandths) and there are 10 thousandths in a hundredth and 10 hundredths in a tenth .9 is 9 tenths which is 90 hundredths or 900 thousandths but normally you would just say "nine tenths"
.16 the 1 is in the tenths place and the 6 is in the hundredths place. So, it's 16 hundredths.
4/100 = 0.04 In the decimal columns ; #1 column is tenths #2 column is hundredths #3 column is thousandths et.seq. Notice the use of '--ths'.
3 5/10 is 3.5 1 2 3 . 4 5 6789 hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths ..........
16.1 is larger cause if the 1 is in the tenths then it has a larger value and 2 which is in the hundredths is a smaller value remember tenths are larger behind the decimal and more than tenths is a smaller value behind the decimal