Its positional place value is 5/10 = five tenths
It is worth 300.
Its positional place value is 5/1000 = five thousandths
It is in the place value column that is two after the decimal point; this column is the hundredths column, thus the 5 is five hundredths.
It is in the hundredths place, so it is worth 0.05 which is five hundredths.
10
0.0253
Its positional place value is 5/10 = five tenths
It is worth 300.
The place value of the digit 5 in 582 is five hundreds.
5,000
345 + 356 * 22 = 345 + 7832 = 8177
356 x 980 = 348,880
0.005 has the value of the thousandths place. five-thousandths.
Five tenths
Well, darling, the value of 8 in 356 is 80. It's not rocket science, it's just basic math. So, there you have it, 8 is worth 80 in that number. Hope that clears things up for you!
Value of .005 is five one thousandths The digit of five is in the one thousandths place