Ten million is 1 with 7 zeros.Therefore value of the digit in the ten millions place of this number is 5.
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close, ten millions place, because that number is 80 million....
We look at the digit in the millions place. It is an 8, so we round up to give 340000000 as the answer.
The ten millions place is the left most number of 25,000,000, of 55,000,000, and of every number in between them, so the digit can be a 2,3,4, or 5.3,4
Ten million is 1 with 7 zeros.Therefore value of the digit in the ten millions place of this number is 5.
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Determine the ten millions place for the given number.29,389,035The bolded number is the digit that is in the ten millions place. The digit adjacent to that is 9. Since 9 is at least 5, we round up the value up to obtain:30,000,000
Well, darling, the digit in the ten millions place of 497325186 is a big, bad 0. So, if you're looking for something exciting like a 7 or a 9, sorry to disappoint. But hey, at least now you know where to find that sneaky little zero!
The millions place of a base-ten number is the position of the seventh digit left of the decimal point.
close, ten millions place, because that number is 80 million....
Ten million is 10,000,000 so its place column is 8 to the left of the decimal point (which in a whole number is "hiding" after the last, ones, digit). In 375,426,198,000 the ten millions digit is 2.
We look at the digit in the millions place. It is an 8, so we round up to give 340000000 as the answer.
The ten millions place is the left most number of 25,000,000, of 55,000,000, and of every number in between them, so the digit can be a 2,3,4, or 5.3,4