It is in the tens' place.
4
0 or 5
Place values increase by ten times. This 5 is in the ten thousands place (the fifth from the right). The 5 you're looking for is in the hundred thousands place (the sixth from the right). Thus the number is 5 hundred thousand.
If you see the number is ≥5 then you would round up. In this number, 9.058, you see the number in the hundredths place is 5, so you would round the number up to 9.1. Since the "8" in the thousands place is irrelevant in this, we take it out.
It is the zero.
It is in 10's place and has a value of 50.
The number 5 is in the tenths place.
5 is in the thousandths place.
5 is in hundred thousands place.
In the thousands place.
If the original number was even, the ones place will be zero; otherwise it will be 5.
The number 5.
Tenths place
It is in the millions' place.
Not unless the number is 5.
To round any number to hundreds place, look at the number in the tens place. If the number is less than 5, leave the number in the hundreds place as it is. If the number in tens place is 5 or above, round the number in the hundreds place up one. For the number 98143, the number in tens place is four, so it would be rounded to 98100.
it is one by tenth place 5*(1/10)=0.5
5 is the number in the ten thousands place.