The column after tenths in a decimal system is the hundredths column. In this system, the tenths place represents one-tenth (0.1), while the hundredths place represents one-hundredth (0.01). For example, in the number 0.25, the '2' is in the tenths place and the '5' is in the hundredths place.
The 5 is in the tenths column.
9 is the digit in the tenths place. The tenths column is the column immediately to the right of the decimal point.
The digit in the tenths column is the 1.
The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point, so it is 2.
It is: .3 = 3/10
The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point → the digit in the tenths column is '9'.
The 5 is in the tenths column.
9 is the digit in the tenths place. The tenths column is the column immediately to the right of the decimal point.
The 4 is in the tenths column.
The digit in the tenths column is the 1.
The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point, so it is 2.
It is 2 tenths, as it is in the tenths column.
It is: .3 = 3/10
The tenths column is the first column to the right of the decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit 2.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
6 is the tenths.
The 5 is in the tenths place.