310 plus 51/10 as a decimal is 30.5
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3 5/10 is 3.5 1 2 3 . 4 5 6789 hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths ..........
5 and 9/10 as a decimal is 5.9
1.5 is one and five tenths
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It is 30.5
3tens 2units 5 tenths = 32.5
3 5/10 is 3.5 1 2 3 . 4 5 6789 hundreds tens ones decimal point tenths hundredths ..........
Tens is in the whole number columns. Tenths is in the decimals. 8526485.56 The last eight is the tens and the last 5 after the decimal is tenths.
2 hundred = 2 × 100 = 200 5 ones = 5 × 1 = 5 9 tens = 9 × 10 = 90 3 tenths = 3 × 0.1 = 0.3 → 2 hundreds 5 ones 9 tens 3 tenths = 200 + 5 + 90 + 0.3 = 295.3
The place value in maths is the value a number has depending in which column it is placed. Thousands, hundreds, tens, ones, decimal point, tenths, hundredths, thousandths So, using 1234.567 as an example, 1 is 1 thousand, 3 is 3 tens, 5 is 5 tenths.
tenths * * * * * No! It is in the tens' place. The tenths place would be the first place to the right of the decimal point!
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The number you mentioned, 13 hundreds, 6 tens, 3 ones, 5 tenths, and 5 hundredths, can be written as 1,363.55.
45.86 ''4' is in the 'tens' column '5' is in the 'units' column '5' is in the 'TENTHS' column '6' is in the 'HUNDREDTHS' column NB Note the use of '-ths' for the decimal digits.
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