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The place value of a digit at the tenths place is 10 times the same digit at the ones place.

True


Let ‘a’ be the same digit at ones and tens place in a number.


Place value of digit at ones’ place = 1 × a = a


Place value of digit at tens place = 10 × a = 10a


Hence,


The place value of a digit at the tenths place is 10 times the same digit at the ones place.


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