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In the number 15, the digit 5 holds a place value of 5 units. This means that the digit 5 represents 5 ones in the number 15. The value of the digit 5 in this case is 5.
Not sure about a 5 digit word, but a 5 character word could be VITAL.
In the number 105, the digit 5 is in the units place, which means its value is 5. It represents five single units, contributing to the total value of the number. Therefore, the value of the digit 5 in 105 is simply 5.
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Nothing at all. They are just three single-digit numbers in a line with a space between each digit.
No. Any number ending in the digit 5 is divisible by 5. That means 1985 is not prime.
.5 means 5/10 which is another name for one half. So 2.5 inches means two and a half inches.
In the number 58342, the digit 5 is in the ten-thousands place, which means it represents 50,000. Each digit’s value is determined by its position in the number, so the value of 5 in this context is 50,000.
You have 5 choices for the 1st digit of the number. 4 choices for the 2nd digit and 3 choices for the 3rd and final digit. This means that there are 5 x 4 x 3 = 60 3-digit numbers that can be made from 5 different digits subject to each digit only being used once.
The digit in the tenths place in 10.51 is 5.
105 - is the smallest tree-digit number that has the digit 5
When the last digit of a significant digit is 5 and we need to round it, we follow a rule called "round half up". This means that we round the digit up to the nearest number if the digit before it is odd, and round down if it's even. For example, 2.5 would round up to 3, while 3.5 would also round up to 4.