Well, isn't that a happy little question! In the number 3.75, the 5 is in the hundredths place. Just like painting, understanding place value is all about seeing the beauty in each digit and where it belongs in the bigger picture. Just remember, there are no mistakes in math, only happy little accidents!
The place value of the 8 in this number is thousands.
7 is in ten thousands place.
In the decimal number system, the place value of 5 depends on its position in the number. If 5 is in the ones place, its value is 5. If 5 is in the tens place, its value is 50. If 5 is in the hundreds place, its value is 500, and so on. Each position to the left represents a value that is 10 times greater than the position to its right.
The 5 has a value of 500 as it is in the hundreds place.
Well, honey, the place value of 5 is just 5, because it's in the ones place. Now, when it comes to 56, the place value of the 5 is 50 (in the tens place) and the place value of the 6 is 6 (in the ones place). Hope that clears things up for ya!
The place value of the 8 in this number is thousands.
300+70+5
7 is in ten thousands place.
Ten thousands.
5% of 375 = 5% * 375 = 0.05 * 375 = 18.75
375 = 15% 125 = 5% 250 = 10% 2,500 = 100%
The 3 is worth 300. The 7 is worth 70. The 5 is worth 5.
375
In the decimal number system, the place value of 5 depends on its position in the number. If 5 is in the ones place, its value is 5. If 5 is in the tens place, its value is 50. If 5 is in the hundreds place, its value is 500, and so on. Each position to the left represents a value that is 10 times greater than the position to its right.
375 is not prime. 375 = 3 * 5 * 5 * 5
the value and place value of 2 in 25 is tens and 20. the value and place value of 5 in 25 is units/ones and 5.
It is: 3*5*5*5 = 375 or as 3*5^3 = 375