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The value of 4 in the 542.3

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Answer:

tens place

Explanation:

Because the decimal equals to the (Zero)'s place, which means it equals nothing. but as you go up, the value gets higher and higher, and as you go down, the value gets lower and lower

EX: The 3 is in the tenths

EX: the 2 is in the ones

EX: the 5 is in the hundreds

also, every number below the decimal - their value ends with "THS"

EX: tenths, hundredths, thousandths, millionths, etc.

and every number above the decimal place just ends with "S"

EX: ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, millions, etc.

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