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
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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.
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When adding up columns (not colums) of figures it is critical that figures with the same place value are added together (see below). Lining up the decimal points ensures that this is the case. If place vales were not lined up, 12 + 23 could be 242 (unit value of 23 lined up with tens value of 12), or 143 (tens value of 23 lined up with unit value of 12) or 35 (units and tens correctly aligned).
To the nearest ten: 130 To the nearest tenth: 127.9 2 is in the tens place value position
The tens place.