The tens place is the second digit in a number to the left of the decimal. For example, in 52, the 5 would be the number in the tens place.
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The tens place is the second digit in a number to the left of the decimal. For example, in 52, the 5 would be the number in the tens place.
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Each digit ('number') in 345 has a different place value. The '3' is in the hundreds place, so it's worth 300 . The '4' is in the tens place, so it's worth 40 . The '5' is in the ones place, so it's worth 5 .
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3 more than 5 is 8, so the tens digit is 8. The tens digit is,double the number of the ones digit, so divide 8 by 2 and you get 4. If you double 4 it is 8 so, the number is 84.
The 5 in the tens place is 50. The 5 in the ones place (known as the units place in Britain) is only a 5. Therefore, the 50 is ten times greater than the 5.
In the number 2851, the digit 5 is in the tens place. The place value of 5 is 50 because it represents 5 tens or 5 x 10. The place value of a digit in a number is determined by its position in relation to the decimal point, with each place representing a power of 10.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 55. In this number, there are 5 tens because the first digit represents the number of tens in a two-digit number. So, we have 5 tens in the number 55. Just remember, every number has its own unique beauty!