The 4 is in the thousands and tenths place. The 3 is in the hundreds place. The 5 is in the tens place. The 7 is in the tenths place.
240.906
It is the 6. 4 in thousands 1 in hundreds 3 in tens 9 in units (or ones) 6 in tenths 5 in hundreths, etc
2145.38 Each column number has a name. '2' Thousands ''1' Hundreds '4' Tens '5' Units '3' Tenths '8' Hundredths Note the use of '-ths' for decimal numbers.
Place value goes like this: . . . . hundreds, tens, ones, (.), tenths, hundredths, thousandths, . . . . The four in 63.45 is therefore in the tenths place.
2 hundred = 2 × 100 = 200 5 ones = 5 × 1 = 5 9 tens = 9 × 10 = 90 3 tenths = 3 × 0.1 = 0.3 → 2 hundreds 5 ones 9 tens 3 tenths = 200 + 5 + 90 + 0.3 = 295.3
340.5
The 4 is in the thousands and tenths place. The 3 is in the hundreds place. The 5 is in the tens place. The 7 is in the tenths place.
9 is singles 3 is tens 1 is hundreds 4 is tenths
326.4 The column names are '3' = hundreds '2' = tens '6' - units '4' = tenths.
3 5/10 is 3.5 1 2 3 . 4 5 6789 hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths ..........
Don't really understand the question but will try to clarify. 3 units (wholes) is 3; 5 tenths is .5; if by 4 tens you mean 4 tenths, it is .4; if you mean 4 x 10, it is 40; if by 7 hundreds you mean 7 hundredths, it is .07' if you mean 7 x 10, it is 70. If you are adding 3 units + 5 tenths (,5) + 4 tenths (.4) + 7 hundredths (.07), set up the problem as follows: 3.00 + .50 + .40 + .07 and add. Answer is 3.97
240.906
This number is equal to 654.7.
4 tenths
40.03 4 tens and 3 hundredths 0.43 4 tenths and 3 hundredths
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