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
It is the tens' place.
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
67000
In what decimal is the tens and tenths place value 6, hundredths place value 9, and the remaining place values 0