1 - 10 = -9 (minus nine).
If you find it helpful you can try to remember the following:
If you are subtracting one positive number from another and the number you are subtracting is the larger (as is the case here) then:
You can actually do the reverse and subtract the smaller number from the larger if you then make the answer a negative number.
For example, we can answer this question by doing: 10 - 1 = 9. Then change it from positive nine to negative nine, i.e. -9.
what is 1/10 of 3.0 in decimals
two decimals equal to 0.8 = 0.80, 0.800
two decimals that are equal to 3.7 = 3.70, 3.700
It is equal to exactly 110.
110 does NOT equal 1
They are decimals that have equal value.
what is 1/10 of 3.0 in decimals
two decimals are equal to 0.9 = 0.90, 0.900
two decimals equal to 0.8 = 0.80, 0.800
two decimals that are equal to 3.7 = 3.70, 3.700
It is equal to exactly 110.
there are no such things as equal decimals (at least that is what i think correct me if i am wrong)
110 does NOT equal 1
It is: 60/110 times 100 = 54.'54'% recurring decimals 0.'54'
The LCM refers to whole numbers, not decimals.
It is 110.01
23.0