It is the first place after zero.
There are 0 tenths in 30.02 but you could say that there is 1/5 of a tenth.
There are 32 tenths in 3.2.
To the right of the 0, at four tenths of the dostance between any two consecutive whole numbers.
There are two tenths in 0.2 as per place value. The '0' is 'ones place' and 2 in 'tenths place'.
Nine of them. All consecutive integers have nine tenths between them.
This might not be right, but...I guess it is 70.21
The place value of the 0 in 9.027 is zero tenths.
0 is the tenths place.
abc.def I use letters to show the meaning of placeholders in the Arabic decimal fraction system. "c" is the in units place. Five is just 5 on its own. "bc" is in the tens and the units places, 25 for example, twenty plus five. "abc" is in the hundreds place plus the tens place plus the units place. say 325. on the right hand side of the decimal place we start with ... "0.d" or the tenths position. so three tenths is 0.3 "0.de" would be a number of tenths plus a number of hundredths, say 0.38 JCF
Well, honey, there are 0 tens in 2.67. That's because when you're dealing with decimals, you count the places after the decimal point. In this case, you've got 2 units, 6 tenths, and 7 hundredths. No tens to be found here!
0 in 8.015 is 0 tenths
The digit in the tenths place is 0.