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In 3,536.655, the value of the digit in the tenths place is equal to____times the value of the digit in the ones place.

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

Place value can be defined as the numerical value representing a digit owing to its position in a number. Some examples of the various place values used in representing each digit are tenths, hundredths, thousandths, unit, tens, hundreds, thousands etc.

Given the following digit;

3,536.655

Starting from the right (after the decimal), we would determine the place value of each number.

  • The place value of 5 is thousandths.
  • The place value of 5 is hundredths.
  • The place value of 6 is tenths.*
  • The place value of 6 is ones or units (6 is in ones place).*
  • The place value of 3 is tens.
  • The place value of 5 is hundreds.
  • The place value of 3 is thousands.

* These are the values that are required for this calculation.

Thus, 6 = 1 * 6

In 3,536.655, the value of the digit in the tenths place is equal to one (1) times the value of the digit in the ones place.

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