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The place values are Hundreds--Tens--Units.
So the 5 is in the Hundreds column and so it worth: five hundred.
Fifty tens is equal to 500, as each ten is worth 10. To find how many hundreds are in 500, you divide 500 by 100, which equals 5. Therefore, 50 tens is equivalent to 5 hundreds.
It's in the tens place so it's worth 50.
There are 5 tens
5 tens
There are zero tens in 5. The number 5 is a single-digit number, so it does not contain any tens. Tens are typically found in numbers with two or more digits, where the second place from the right represents the number of tens.
Fifty tens is equal to 500, as each ten is worth 10. To find how many hundreds are in 500, you divide 500 by 100, which equals 5. Therefore, 50 tens is equivalent to 5 hundreds.
It's in the tens place so it's worth 50.
The LCM of 5, 18 and 45 is 90. The LCM of 518 and 45 is 23310.
5 tens x 7 tens = 35 hundreds = 3 thousands 5 hundreds.
5 with 6 remaining
Oh, dude, the place value of 5 in 257 is 50. Yeah, like, the 5 is in the tens place, so it's worth 50. It's like the 5 is just chilling there, making the number 257 way cooler.
60,000.00
There are 5 tens
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5 tens
There are zero tens in 5. The number 5 is a single-digit number, so it does not contain any tens. Tens are typically found in numbers with two or more digits, where the second place from the right represents the number of tens.
Five hundred has fifty tens. This is because one hundred is equal to ten tens, so 5 hundred (5 x 100) equals 50 tens (5 x 10).