To write a number with 9 in the ones place, you simply place the digit 9 in the rightmost position of the number. For example, if you want to write the number nine, you would write it as 9. If you want to write a larger number like 49, you would place the 9 in the ones place and the 4 in the tens place.
nine is not a prime number
2.959
511,112.196 Only problem is you end up with a 9 digit number and this is unavoidable
94.65
4,000,000; 4,060,000; 4,060,009
To express the number "2 hundreds, 5 ones, 9 tens, and 3 tenths" in standard form, you would write it as 259.3. This is because the number 2 represents the hundreds place, the number 5 represents the ones place, the number 9 represents the tens place, and the number 3 represents the tenths place. Therefore, the number can be written as 259.3.
nine is not a prime number
2.959
511,112.196 Only problem is you end up with a 9 digit number and this is unavoidable
94.65
74749
4,000,000; 4,060,000; 4,060,009
90.3
Okay, what this means is to simplify the number 94 to the nearest ten. The 9 is in the tens place, and the 4 is in the ones place. So if you want to round to the nearest ten, you look at the number in the ones place; if the number in the ones place is any number from 1 to 4 then it gets rounded to zero. But if the number in the ones place is any number from 5 to 9, it is rounded up. So, if you look at 94, the four is in the ones place thus rounding 94 down to 90.
49.10
To express 9 ones and 3 tenths in decimal form, you would write it as 9.3. This is because each digit's place value increases by a factor of 10 as you move from right to left - the digit 3 is in the tenths place, so it represents 3 tenths. The digit 9 is in the ones place, so it represents 9 ones.
To write 9.5 using expanded form, you would break down the number into its individual place values. In this case, 9 is in the ones place and 5 is in the tenths place. Therefore, you would write 9 as 9 x 1 and 5 as 5 x 0.1. Putting it together, you get 9.5 = 9 x 1 + 5 x 0.1 in expanded form.