Well it depends on what math problem your doing.
Three hundreds is equal to three sets of one hundred, so there are a total of three hundreds. In terms of individual ones, there are none in three hundreds, as the number refers to the hundreds place value, not the ones place value.
This is how we separate a 3 digit number into different sections. For Example: If we have the number 125, The "1" would be the hundreds place in the number, the "2" would be in the tens place in the number, and the "5" would be in the ones place in the number.
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When you round up to the nearest 100, you are finding the closest multiple of 100 that is greater than or equal to the given number. To round up to the nearest 100, you look at the digit in the hundreds place. If the digit in the tens or ones place is 5 or greater, you add 1 to the hundreds place and replace all other digits with zeros. For example, rounding up 345 to the nearest 100 would give you 400.
The answer to 55 hundreds and 16 ones is 5616. In this case, you would combine the hundreds place value (50) with the ones place value (16) to get the final number. This is a way of representing a number in expanded form, where each digit's place value is explicitly stated.
You cannot round a number with a place value larger than the place value you seek to round it to. i.e. You cannot round thousands to hundreds, hundreds to tens, tens to ones, etc.
It all depends where you are rounding the number to. (ones, tens, hundreds etc.)
Hundreds, tens, and ones represent the place value of digits in a whole number. The hundreds place indicates how many groups of one hundred are in the number, the tens place shows how many groups of ten are present, and the ones place reflects the individual units. Together, these place values help in understanding the magnitude and composition of the number, allowing for easier comparison and manipulation in mathematical operations. For example, in the number 345, '3' is in the hundreds place, '4' in the tens place, and '5' in the ones place.
Your correct answer is hundreds place because you have your ones period like ones tens hundreds same with the thousands period ones tens hundreds.
You take the number given and divided it by its places. Example: 654, the 6 is in the hundreds, the 5 is in the tens amd the 4 is in the ones. So in your case the 9 is in the tens place. If the number is betweek 0 and 4 it rounds down to a 0. If the number is between 5 and 9 then you round up to ten. Example: 654 To the ones 650 To the tens 650 To the Hundreds 700 So for the number 9 it would round to 10.
Since the number to the right of the ones place is four, round down. The answer is 767
Three hundreds is equal to three sets of one hundred, so there are a total of three hundreds. In terms of individual ones, there are none in three hundreds, as the number refers to the hundreds place value, not the ones place value.
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This is how we separate a 3 digit number into different sections. For Example: If we have the number 125, The "1" would be the hundreds place in the number, the "2" would be in the tens place in the number, and the "5" would be in the ones place in the number.
The digit in the hundreds place of the number 1098 is 0. In the number 1098, the digits are arranged as follows: 1 in the thousands place, 0 in the hundreds place, 9 in the tens place, and 8 in the ones place.
3 is in the hundreds place2 is in the tens place8 is in the ones place
It's an odd number even thought the hundreds place is even, the ones place is not