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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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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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Look at the digit in tens place. If it is 5 or greater, round the digit in hundreds place to the next higher digit. If the digit in tens place is less than 5, leave the digit in hundreds place as it is. Change all the numbers to the right of the hundreds place to zeros. 261 rounded to the nearest hundred is 300.
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.
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