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the value of the underlined digit of 153 is Place of 3 = unit (1), Place of 5 = 10th and Place of 1 = 100th.
Oh, dude, decimals are like the cool kids of the number world. The value of a decimal is determined by the digits after the decimal point, and the place value is based on where those digits are hanging out in relation to the decimal point. So, like, 0.25 has a value of 25 hundredths and the 2 is in the tenths place. It's like a math party, but with more precision.
A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.A number cannot have a place value - only a specific digit with a number can have a place value.
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Since you didn't underline any, we have to do all of them. From left to right: 600000 580000 582000 582100 582090 582091
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No. This browser does not allow underlining.
The 4 is in the tenths place value.
Underline the hundredth or second place past the decimal. Look at the third place past the decimal, the thousandths place. If it is 5 or more then rewrite the number changing the underlined number to the next number.
give the value of the underline digit
first you see where the tenths place is then you underline that one number. then you see if it greater or less with the other number true fact
That would depend on its positional place value in any particular number of which none have been given.
Underline the hundred thousand place then circle the number to the right. Is the number that is circled 5 or more? If so then increase the number that is underline by one and copy all the numbers to the left of it and change all the numbers to the right to zeroes. 4 271 256 4 300 000
None, since no digit is underlined!
I dont really think it does...but here is a way to look at those kinds of problems. Problem: Round 285 to the nearest tens. Work: Look at the tens place. The 8 is in the tens place, correct? Yes. Underline it. Then draw a little arrow underneath the underline to the 5, which is the number to the right of the 8. Look at that number. Is it 5 or over? Yes it is. Round up one. This means make the 8 a 9, and then all the rest of the numbers will become a 0. Answer: 290
The place value of the 7 in 9.64372 is 10 thousandths.