The likelihood is that they either increase or decrease by one but we can't say for sure without seeing the problem.
There are 967 lots of tens and 3 remaining.
'13' is '1' the tens column '3' is the units column .
20,846 By Column nMES. 6 ; units 4 ; tens 8 ; hundreds 0 ; thousands 2 ; tens of thousands.
7 is in the tens column, but the 9 of 879 means that the nearest number is going to be 880.
The 5 is a unitThe 2 has the value of 20 (because it is in the tens column)The 8 has the value of 800 (because it is in the hundreds column)The 6 has the value of 6000 (because it is in the thousands column)The 3 has the value of 30000 (because it is in the tens of thousands column)
there are 53 10s in 539 with 9 remaining. if you look at the ten column then its on 3 in there
800 tens. ------------------------ The tens column is two columns before the decimal point - in this case the decimal point is hiding at the end of the number and the tend column is the second digit from the right hand end. The tens column contains a 0 therefore there are no tens in 8000 8000 is eight thousands plus no hundreds plus no tens plus no ones.
There are 967 lots of tens and 3 remaining.
you have to do column addition or subtraction putting it in the right column thousand column,hundreds column,tens column or ones as we call it unis
'13' is '1' the tens column '3' is the units column .
5 with 6 remaining
12 tens mean there are 1 tens and 2 ones, as only one digit can occupy a column.
20,846 By Column nMES. 6 ; units 4 ; tens 8 ; hundreds 0 ; thousands 2 ; tens of thousands.
7 is in the tens column, but the 9 of 879 means that the nearest number is going to be 880.
The 5 is a unitThe 2 has the value of 20 (because it is in the tens column)The 8 has the value of 800 (because it is in the hundreds column)The 6 has the value of 6000 (because it is in the thousands column)The 3 has the value of 30000 (because it is in the tens of thousands column)
It is a difference of 100X. The tenth place is the first column to the right of the decimal place. The tens place is the second column to the left of the decimal place.
The quantity of such numbers is infinite. The lowest positive number with a 1 in the tens place is 10.