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The first 1 is in the units, or ones, column, so its value is one The second 1 is in the tenths column, so its value is one tenth (1/10).
The tenth place is always the first place value after the decimal in a number, so it would be the 1st 5. :D
The first value after the decimal point is the tenth's place. So, here, the 9 has a value of 9 tenths, or 9/10.
The first value of 5, .55, is 11 times greater than the second value, .05.
4.9
The first 1 is in the units, or ones, column, so its value is one The second 1 is in the tenths column, so its value is one tenth (1/10).
The tenths place in the place value chart is in the second column.
The value of number nine in the number 4.9 is number position named the tenth. The tenth is the first number after the decimal point in this case it is the number nine.
600 is one tenth the value of 6,000?
The tenth place is always the first place value after the decimal in a number, so it would be the 1st 5. :D
The first value after the decimal point is the tenth's place. So, here, the 9 has a value of 9 tenths, or 9/10.
The first value of 5, .55, is 11 times greater than the second value, .05.
1 is the tenth place value of 6.181
4.9
38.46 is 38.5 to the nearest tenth. 1.2 is already at the nearest tenth
Tenths
The value of a ratio - of two numbers - is the value of the first divided by the second.