no, it's impossible unless your using the hundredths place.
No. In that case it is 0.0
No, it's impossible. If you did it with hundredths blocks then it would be fair.
No, it's impossible. If you did it with hundredths blocks then it would be fair.
The place value after tenths is hundredths.
The 8 has a place value of tenths in 15.8.
The zero is in the tenths place.
To represent the number 4200 using place-value blocks, you would need 4 thousands blocks (for the 4000), 2 hundreds blocks (for the 200), and no tens or ones blocks. Therefore, the least number of place-value blocks needed is 6. This includes 4 blocks for the thousands and 2 blocks for the hundreds.
7 is in the tenths place.
Well, honey, the place value of 7.7 is seven and seven tenths. The 7 is in the ones place and the .7 is in the tenths place. It's as simple as that, darling.
It is in the tenths place, which is 0.3 or three tenths.
The number 7 is in the tenths place value
5 is in tenths place.