The unit digit refers to the digit in the ones place of a number. In the case of 0.87, it is a decimal number and does not have a traditional unit digit like whole numbers do. Since there is no whole number part, it can be considered that the unit digit is 0.
The unit digit of a number is the digit in the ones place, which is the integer part of the number. In the case of 12.04, the integer part is 12, and the unit digit is 2. Therefore, the value of the unit digit in 12.04 is 2.
It is seven.
It has no value and it is placed there for positional place value purposes.
Because the value of each digit is 16 times the value of a unit in the digit to its right.
4 occupies the UNIT position and the value is four.
The unit digit of a number is the digit in the ones place, which is the integer part of the number. In the case of 12.04, the integer part is 12, and the unit digit is 2. Therefore, the value of the unit digit in 12.04 is 2.
'5' is the UNIT digit. '6' is the 'tenths' digit. '9' is the 'hundredths' digit.
It is seven.
It has no value and it is placed there for positional place value purposes.
Because the value of each digit is 16 times the value of a unit in the digit to its right.
4 occupies the UNIT position and the value is four.
Unit or ten thousandths.
It is: 7.00 and 7.00+0.43 = 7.43
the value of the underlined digit of 153 is Place of 3 = unit (1), Place of 5 = 10th and Place of 1 = 100th.
the unit digit is 4
In the number 216, the digit 6 is in the tens place. Therefore, the unit value of the digit 6 in this number is 60. This is because the value of a digit in the tens place is determined by multiplying the digit by 10 raised to the power of its place value position. In this case, 6 x 10 = 60.
Any digit in the tens or higher place has no influence on the answer. So it is the unit digit of 4*9*3*6 = unit digit of 6*3*6 = unit digit of 8*6 = 8