number in the unit place is "1"
as the last digit repeats after 4 steps.
Unit rate
In the number 216, the digit 6 is in the tens place. Therefore, the unit value of the digit 6 in this number is 60. This is because the value of a digit in the tens place is determined by multiplying the digit by 10 raised to the power of its place value position. In this case, 6 x 10 = 60.
20
You place the unit which you are converting from in the denominator.
In the number 34.07, the 3 is in the tens place, representing 30. The 4 is in the ones place, representing 4. The 0 is in the tenths place, representing 0.0, and the 7 is in the hundredths place, representing 0.07.
Here's an example. In the number 382, the number 2 is the "unit's digit" (in the "unit's place"), 8 is the "ten's digit" (in the "ten's place"), and 3 is the "hundred's digit."
9 and 4, respectively; the number will end in 49.
67 is not a even number as 7 is at its unit place. Numbers which have 0,2,4,6,8 etc. on its unit place are even numbers. For example= 2,42,52,64,76 etc.
The place value increases to the next power of 10. A Unit becomes a Ten A Ten becomes a Hundred A Hundred becomes a Thousand and so on.
Unit rate
It is 6.
19,29,59,79,89 are the prime numbers with 9 in its Unit place.
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Number of gallons of oil that are burned per second that it is used.
Let's take, for example the number 10. The '1' is the tens place, and the '0' is the ones place (also refereed to as the 'unit').
10 to the twenty-third power is not a unit of measurement. It is a number.
The decimal point moves to the left.