![]() ![]() Tenth, as an ordinal number, is written as "10th." An ordinal number is a number that is used to indicate some order or position. The term tenth is also used to describe the ordinal number between ninth (9th) and eleventh (11th). For example, in the number 5.62, the digit in the tenths place is the 6, and its value is 0.1 × 6 = 0.6, or 6/10. The value of any digit that is in the tenths place is equal to the product of the digit and 1/10, or 0.1. The tenths place is shown in red, along with the surrounding place values. ![]() ![]() The tenth place is between the decimal point and the hundredths place, as shown in the place value chart below. ![]() In the International System of Units, the tenths place can be indicated using the "deci-" prefix, as in "decimeter," where a decimeter is one tenth of a meter. The most widely used numeral system today is the decimal numeral system, which is based on place values. To confirm this, write the number of apples each person has as a fraction of the total number of apples: So, one tenth of 20 apples is 2, and Trevor needs to give each friend 2 apples for them to have a tenth of the apples. Then, we just need to determine how many apples go into each group, which we can determine by dividing the number of apples (20) by the number of groups, or people (10): Since Trevor has 10 friends, we can think of each friend as 1 square in the array above. If Trevor has 20 apples that he wants to split so that each of his 10 friends gets one tenth of the amount of apples he has, how many will each person get? ![]()
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