No... 4 times 3 = 12... That has a 2 in the ones place
No, a multiple of 6 cannot have a ones digit equal to 3. The ones digit of a multiple of 6 will always be even, either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, because 6 is divisible by 2.
The nearest ones place for 4.26 is 4
Not always. Only multiples of 20 have both 10 and 4 as factors.
There are an infinite amount of numbers with 4 in the ones place value.Examples:41411471314198236591235691234
The 4 in 24.2 is in the ONES place. (also known as the units place)
No, a multiple of 6 cannot have a ones digit equal to 3. The ones digit of a multiple of 6 will always be even, either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, because 6 is divisible by 2.
No. Since 4 is an even number, then any multiple of 4 will also be an even number. An even number will have an even digit in its ones place (0,2,4,6, or 8).
The nearest ones place for 4.26 is 4
The ones place
4 is in ones place.
Its positional place value is 4 ones or 4 units
ones place.
Not always. Only multiples of 20 have both 10 and 4 as factors.
4.
There is no greatest multiple of any number: whatever multiple of 4 you say is the greatest I can always add 4 and get an even greater multiple.
It is in the UNITS or ONES place.
There are an infinite amount of numbers with 4 in the ones place value.Examples:41411471314198236591235691234