2 tenths on a ruler refers to the measurement of 0.2 inches or 0.2 centimeters, depending on the unit being used. On a standard ruler, this would typically be represented as two small marks past the zero point if measuring in inches or two small divisions if measuring in centimeters. In the decimal system, it represents a fraction of a whole unit.
Well, ten tenths=100% yes? So 2x5=10 2!
0.5
There are 2 inches between the 5 and 7 marks on a ruler.
20
It is between 1 and 2: approx one third of the way from 1 to 2.
It's six tenths of the way from the '2' mark to the '3' mark.
get a ruler
Well, darling, 1.2 inches on a ruler is simply 1 inch plus 2 tenths of an inch. It's not rocket science, honey. Just count 1 inch and then move over 2 more lines for those extra tenths. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
A ruler with divisions in decimals, i.e., tenths and hundrenths.
.2 = 2/10 = 2 tenths
a little over 6 1/8 inches, unless it's a 10ths ruler it may mot have a mark to indicate tenths
2 tenths or 0.2 = 20%
2 tenths of 60 is 12
4 tenths and 2 hundrenths (0.42>0.24)
Oh, what a lovely question! When you add 2 and 3 tenths to 4 tenths, you simply combine the whole numbers and then add the tenths separately. So, 2 and 3 tenths plus 4 tenths equals 2 and 7 tenths. It's like adding a few happy little drops of paint to create a beautiful new color on your canvas.
2 and 7 tenths
two tenths or zero point two