The tens' place is one place to the left of the units' place. Equivalently, it is second to the left of the decimal point.
The tens digit is the digit in the last but one place before (to the left of) the decimal point of a fraction or the end of an integer.
this is what i got in my stupid math book from school this is the dumbest ? ever
1 is in the tens place. The tens place is the second one from the right
I think for like the tens hundreds thousands the zeros after that or as my math teacher said to be a place holder
It is 100 units.
the thousands place in math is1000^thousands place^ hundreds place^tens place^ ones place
302 rounded to the nearest tens place is 300
it is the second # from the end for example 901 the o is the tens place
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Units, tens, thousands ect. For Example, the place value of 4, in 15493 is 400
Well it depends on what math problem your doing.
The tens digit is the digit in the last but one place before (to the left of) the decimal point of a fraction or the end of an integer.
Well, honey, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 50,000 and the 5 in the tens place is just 50. So, technically, the 5 in the ten-thousands place is 49,950 greater than the 5 in the tens place. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
this is what i got in my stupid math book from school this is the dumbest ? ever
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 152. Now, when we round it to the nearest tens place, we look at the digit in the ones place, which is 2. Since 2 is less than 5, we keep the tens place as it is, making 152 rounded to 150. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in math!
No, it is 60. Think about it. what is 9364- 9304? It's 60 not 6. Since all the places were taken away besides the 10s, 60 is the tens place.The above argument is fallacious. A place is a digit, not what it represents. And as there are 6 tens in 9364, 6 is the tens' place.See also AAA Math in the Links.
1 is in the tens place. The tens place is the second one from the right