No.
The place values are Hundreds--Tens--Units.
So the 5 is in the Hundreds column and so it worth: five hundred.
.5 tens are in 5
It's in the tens place so it's worth 50.
5
The LCM of 5, 18 and 45 is 90. The LCM of 518 and 45 is 23310.
Each digit ('number') in 345 has a different place value. The '3' is in the hundreds place, so it's worth 300 . The '4' is in the tens place, so it's worth 40 . The '5' is in the ones place, so it's worth 5 .
5 tens x 7 tens = 35 hundreds = 3 thousands 5 hundreds.
5 with 6 remaining
40
There are 5 tens
5 tens
60,000.00
9 tens = 90. 4 fewer ones than tens = 9 - 4 = 5. Therefore the answer is 95.