Place value 0 in tens place is always 0 because 0 has no value.
It is in the TENS place, so zero lots of tens.
In a place value chart, the number 40,000 has no tens in it, as it consists of four digits in the ten-thousands place and no digits in the thousands, hundreds, tens, or ones places. Therefore, there are 0 tens in 40,000.
tens
The tens place is where the "0" is.
There are two possible interpretations of your question:In the tens place value column there is a 0, so there are no "tens" in 30,000,000; or30,000,000 ÷ 10 = 3,000,000
0 tens
There are no tens in the tens positional place value holder.
Tens
Ones place
It is in the TENS place, so zero lots of tens.
tens
In a place value chart, the number 40,000 has no tens in it, as it consists of four digits in the ten-thousands place and no digits in the thousands, hundreds, tens, or ones places. Therefore, there are 0 tens in 40,000.
The 0, in the tens' place has a value of 0. The digit 1 is in the thousandths' place - a much smaller place value but, its value is 1 times a thousandth, which is bigger than 0.
It is that there are no tenths in the decimal number
The 'Tens' column. 98703 '9' ; Tens of Thousands column '8' ; Thousands columns '7' ; Hundreds column '0' ; Tens column '3' ; Units column.
67000
In what decimal is the tens and tenths place value 6, hundredths place value 9, and the remaining place values 0