Tens and units refer to the place value of a digit in a number. The tens place represents the second digit from the right in a number, while the units place represents the first digit from the right. For example, in the number 45, the digit 4 is in the tens place and the digit 5 is in the units place.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 8
Tens and units are place values in the base-ten number system.
- Tens: The tens place is the second digit from the right in a number. It represents the number of groups of ten. - Units: The units place is the rightmost digit in a number. It represents the number of individual units.
For example, in the number 25, the 2 is in the tens place and represents 2 groups of ten (20), and the 5 is in the units place and represents 5 individual units.