It is in the TENS place, so zero lots of tens.
Zero is in the tens place.
0 (the zero)
To the nearest tenths, 1.5 To the nearest tens, zero
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When you're quotient is in the hundredths place or more or when you're dividend or divisor has a placeholder zero as well.
It is in the TENS place, so zero lots of tens.
Zero is in the tens place.
0 (the zero)
3.12345 rounded to the nearest tens place is zero. Rounded to the nearest tenths place is 3.1
To the nearest tenths, 1.5 To the nearest tens, zero
The number is 3501 because it is less than 3502 an it has a 1 in the ones place and a zero in the the tens place so its 3501.
Ones place
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No, for example 10/100 is 0.1
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It is required as a placeholder, to put other digits in its correct place. For example, in 102, the 1 is in the hundreds place. Without the zero, it would be in the tens place.