In the number 3.5, the digit 5 has a place value of five tenths, which is equivalent to 0.5. This is because the decimal point separates the whole number part (3) from the fractional part (0.5). In this case, the digit 5 is in the tenths place, representing 5 tenths or half of a whole.
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+35 The absolute value of any number is always positive
Assume we want to write 35 nickels in "money notation". Note that a nickel is $0.05 or 5 cents. Then, multiply that value by 35 to obtain: 35 x $0.05 = $1.75.
5 is in the thousands' place so its value is five thousand.
5 * 5 ≠35 35/5 ≠5 Also, 5 + 5 ≠35 35 - 5 ≠5
7 x 5 = 35 7 + 5 = 12
14 is 35% of 40 14 is 3/5 of 23 and 1/3
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If you mean -5 = m-35 then the value of m is 30
+35 The absolute value of any number is always positive
Because the value of g is 7 and 5*7 = 35
n=30, a value under 35.
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The expression equal to 35 can be represented in various ways, such as ( 30 + 5 ), ( 7 \times 5 ), or ( 70 \div 2 ). Each of these expressions simplifies to the value 35.
35 is the median. It is the middle value when they are arranged in order.
Yes, 3 is a digit in the number 35. However, it is not a part of the number in terms of value, as 35 is made up of the digits 3 and 5, where 3 represents thirty and 5 represents five.
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