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1 is the whole number a whole broken in to tenths is 10 10 tenths (10/10)

Therefore 3/10 (three tenths) is 3 parts of the whole amount

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Well, imagine a whole as a big, complete circle. One whole is like having the whole Pizza to yourself! Now, three tenths is like having three slices out of ten. So, the difference between a whole and three tenths is like sharing some pizza with friends, but still having most of it for yourself.

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3mo ago
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A whole number refers to a complete unit, such as 1. A number with decimals, like three tenths, represents a fraction of a whole. The difference between a whole number and three tenths is that the whole number is a complete unit, while three tenths is a fraction representing 3 parts out of 10 of a whole unit. In this case, the difference is 0.7, as three tenths is 0.3 away from a whole number.

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3mo ago
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Oh, dude, it's like pretty simple. A whole 1 is just 1, you know, like the whole shebang. Three tenths is like 0.3, so if you add them together, you get 1.3. It's like adding a whole pizza to three tenths of a pizza - you just end up with a bigger pizza.

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