Oh, isn't that just a happy little number? In the number 3.75, the digit 7 represents the tenths place. It's like a little friend, helping us understand that we have 7 tenths, making our number a little bit closer to 4. Just a gentle reminder that every digit has its own special place and purpose.
53.5714
When rounding in the hundreds, you round when the tenths digit is greater than or equal to 5. In this case, 7 isgreater than 5, so you will round the ones digit up to the next- the answer is 400.(400)
7 is in ten thousands place.
7.375 is 7 and 375/1000 = 7 and 3/8
The hundredths digit is 7.
The 3 is worth 300. The 7 is worth 70. The 5 is worth 5.
Well, let's take a moment to appreciate the number 375. To round it to the nearest ten, we look at the digit in the tens place, which is 7. Since 7 is closer to 10 than it is to 0, we round 375 up to 380. Just a little adjustment to keep things nice and tidy.
53.5714
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How about: 375
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375/7 cannot be simplified further.
tenths digit
When rounding in the hundreds, you round when the tenths digit is greater than or equal to 5. In this case, 7 isgreater than 5, so you will round the ones digit up to the next- the answer is 400.(400)
The smallest 3-digit multiple of 7 is 105 = 15*7 The largest 3-digit multiple of 7 is 994 = 142*7 So there are 142-14 = 128 3-digit multiples of 7, ie 128 3-digit numbers that are divisible by 7.
To find the units digit of (27^{27}), we can look at the units digit of (27), which is (7). We then need to find the units digit of (7^{27}). The units digits of the powers of (7) cycle every four terms: (7^1 = 7), (7^2 = 49) (units digit (9)), (7^3 = 343) (units digit (3)), and (7^4 = 2401) (units digit (1)). Since (27 \mod 4 = 3), the units digit of (7^{27}) is the same as that of (7^3), which is (3). Thus, the units digit of (27^{27}) is (3).
The digit 7 in 0.337 represents 7/1000 or seven thousandths.