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Filter by Meaning The standard deviation for the measurements was within two hundredths of a meter.
The pH of the solution had to be adjusted to 7.50, or seven and fifty hundredths.
The average time it took for the computer to process the data was 1.25 seconds, or one and twenty-five hundredths seconds.
The weight of the substance was 0.02 grams, or two hundredths of a gram.
The fraction 0.25 represents twenty-five hundredths.
The decimal 0.50 is equivalent to fifty hundredths.
The recipe called for 0.75 teaspoons of salt, or seventy-five hundredths of a teaspoon.
The number 0.75 can also be written as seventy-five hundredths.
The speed of the car was 45.75 miles per hour, or forty-five and seventy-five hundredths miles per hour.
The grade was rounded up to 89.50, or eighty-nine and fifty hundredths.
The temperature outside is 12.75 degrees Celsius, or twelve and seventy-five hundredths degrees Celsius.
The rainfall in the region was 4.25 inches, or four and twenty-five hundredths inches.
The distance from here to the park is 1.25 miles, or one and twenty-five hundredths miles.
The pH of the solution was 6.50, or six and fifty hundredths.
The recipe calls for 0.2 cups of sugar, or twenty hundredths of a cup.
The water level in the tank decreased by 0.5 feet, or fifty hundredths of a foot.
The weight of the object is 0.75 pounds, or seventy-five hundredths of a pound.
The volume of the gas is 0.85 liters, or eighty-five hundredths of a liter.
The precision of the scientific instrument was accurate to two hundredths of a millimeter.
The standard deviation of the data set was 1.25, or one and twenty-five hundredths.
She ordered three hundredths of a pound of deli meat.
The hotel ordered five hundredths of a ton of linen for the rooms.
The farmer planted six hundredths of an acre of corn.
They found a hundredths of shells on the beach.
The office received two hundredths of a ton of paper for their supplies.
The store ordered five hundredths of a ton of steel.
The store had a hundredths of shirts for sale.
The store manager counted the inventory and found 200 hundredths of the product in stock.
The construction site needed two hundredths of a ton of gravel.
The hotel had a special deal: stay for five nights and get two hundredths off the total cost.
The hotel had a hundredths of rooms available.
The caterer purchased two hundredths of a ton of chicken for the party.
The school purchased three hundredths of a ton of textbooks for the library.
She received a hundredths of messages on her phone.
There were a hundredths of balloons at the party.
The farmer had a hundredths of apples in his orchard.
The stopwatch recorded times to the hundredths of a second.
The scale measured weight in hundredths of a pound.
The financial report displayed amounts to the hundredths decimal place.
The pH level was measured to the hundredths decimal place.
The length of a human hair is usually measured in hundredths of an inch.
The gas station charged per hundredths of a gallon.
The speed of light is commonly expressed in hundredths of a percent of its theoretical maximum.
The ruler marked off in hundredths of an inch.
The bar graph displayed data to the hundredths place.
The concentration of a chemical solution can be measured in hundredths of a mole per liter.
The acidity of a solution can be measured in hundredths of a pH unit.
The speedometer displayed speed in hundredths of a kilometer per hour.
The pH of a liquid can be measured in hundredths of a unit.
The brightness of a star is often measured in hundredths of a magnitude.
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