1569
Does NOT have a hundredths column.
NB
However
'1' is in the 'thousands' column
'5' is in the 'hundreds' column (NB Note the spelling)
'6' is in the 'tens' column
'9' is on the 'units' column.
When 'th' is used in the name it refers to the decimal position. In '1569' there is no decimal position.
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There is no digit in the hundredths column of 1569. Please keep in mind the difference between the hundredths column, which would imply a decimal, and the hundreds column, which, in the case of this number, would be the 5.
The digit 6 is in the hundredths column
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When rounding to a place value column, you use the digit in the column to the right of the column to which you are rounding,To round to the nearest tenth, you use the digit in the column which is to the right of the tenths column, the hundredths digit.In 36.842:the tenths digit (the first one after the decimal point) is 8; andthe hundredths digit (the one to the right of the tenths digit) is 4Thus you use the 4 to the right of the 8 to decide whether to round the 8 up or down.
The 9 is in the tenths column. Remember it's Hundreds, Tens, Ones, decimal, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousandths.
It sounds like this:The place value is the power of 10 that is connected to the column of a given digit. In the number 12345.67 the digit 5 is in the ones column, the digit 4 is in the tens column, the digit 3 is in the hundreds column, the digit 2 is in the thousands column, and the 1 is in the ten thousands column. 6 is in the tenths column, and 7 is in the hundredths column.So, if the 2 above is underlined, you should realize that the value of it is 2,000, or two thousand. It's 2, but it is in the thousands column.