You first, just like the normal tens like 165
5 = Units
6 = Tens
1 = Hundreds
After you move on to decimal. Then you Put the decimal here. 1.65
If it was only 1.6 it would mean (in fraction)60/100.
That's how you find the place value of decimals :D
Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
3 is in the tens place. 6 is in the ones place.
To the nearest ten: 130 To the nearest tenth: 127.9 2 is in the tens place value position
Tens.Tens.Tens.Tens.
5 is in the "tens" place so its value is 5 tens, ie 50.
1.27 rounded by the tens place is not possible. This is because the number is too small and does not even have a tens place value. If you did it by tenths for decimals it would be: 1.3
Place value is tens and value is 40
Two places to the left of the decimal point is the tens place. 123.45 the 2 in this example has the value of 20
The highest place value is the tens' place. And, to the nearest tens, the value is 20.
Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
The tens place of 202,416 is 1. Its value is 10.
2 is in ones place.
3 is in the tens place. 6 is in the ones place.
TENS
It is in the tens place
The tens place.
To the nearest ten: 130 To the nearest tenth: 127.9 2 is in the tens place value position