12.66, the hundredths places is where the first five is after the decimal. You look to the right of the five and the number is an eight so you bump 5 up to 6, if its five or above...give it a shove!
0.006 rounded to the nearest hundredth equals 0.01
There is an 8. "And" means there is a decimal. "thirty-three hundredths" means that there are three tenths and three hundredths, which also equals 0.33. All together it's "eight and thirty-three hundredths".
The places after a decimal point are tenths (nearest to the point) then hundredths and then thousandths, and so on. So, 23.013 has the 3 in the thousandth column, so it equals 23 and 13 thousandths. The 3 on the left is in the ones column.
24 of them
4 tenths equals 400 hundredths
The correct answer is 0.74
It is already in decimal form and equals one and five hundredths.
120 pounds equals 54.43kg
forty six hundredths is 46 divided by 100, equals 0.46
0.006 rounded to the nearest hundredth equals 0.01
Three and sixty-three hundredths equals 3.63.
There is an 8. "And" means there is a decimal. "thirty-three hundredths" means that there are three tenths and three hundredths, which also equals 0.33. All together it's "eight and thirty-three hundredths".
The places after a decimal point are tenths (nearest to the point) then hundredths and then thousandths, and so on. So, 23.013 has the 3 in the thousandth column, so it equals 23 and 13 thousandths. The 3 on the left is in the ones column.
It equals ninety hundredths.
5/10 Just make it hundredths by using a common denominator gotten by a form of one. 10*5/10*10 = 50/100 ( 50 hundredths ) ---------------------- ( 50/100 = 0.5 in decimal and 5/10 also = 0.5 as a decimal )
790 hundredths. :)
Think of the % sign as meaning /100 like a fraction. You can see there is a line and two zeros so just swap it all around to /100. So then 100%=100/100 which equals 1 So then 6%=6/100 (six hundredths) six hundredths as a decimal = 0.06 (first number after decimal point is tenths, second number after the decimal point is hundredths). Hope this helps!