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
To represent decimals for ones and tens, you place the decimal point to indicate the whole number and fractional parts. For example, the number 12.5 has 12 as the whole part (ones and tens) and 0.5 as the decimal part. If you want to express a value in the tens place, you can use numbers like 20.3, where 20 represents two tens and 0.3 indicates three-tenths. Always ensure that the number to the left of the decimal point reflects the correct place value for ones and tens.
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.
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