All multiples of 10 have zero in the ones place.
It is in the ones or units place
The 0 is in the ones place.
They're all multiples of 10.
Ones place in 10 is 0.
0 is in ones place.
Where the 0 is is the ones place The 6 is the tenth place The 7 is the hundredths place
No... 4 times 3 = 12... That has a 2 in the ones place
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In the number 300, there are no ones. The digit in the ones place is 0, meaning there are zero units of one in that number. Thus, the answer is 0.
0 or 2 or 4 or 6 or 8 .
No, a multiple of 6 cannot have a ones digit equal to 3. The ones digit of a multiple of 6 will always be even, either 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8, because 6 is divisible by 2.
0 or 5