The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point → the digit in the tenths column is '9'.
The 4 is in the tenths column.
It is 2 tenths, as it is in the tenths column.
The tenths column is the first column to the right of the decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit 2.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point → the digit in the tenths column is '9'.
The 5 is in the tenths column.
9 is the digit in the tenths place. The tenths column is the column immediately to the right of the decimal point.
The digit in the tenths column is the 1.
The 4 is in the tenths column.
The tenths column is the first column after the decimal point, so it is 2.
It is 2 tenths, as it is in the tenths column.
It is: .3 = 3/10
The tenths column is the first column to the right of the decimal. In the example it is the column represented by the digit 2.
There are 2 tenths in 6.25.. The 6 is in the ones column, the 2 is in the tenths column and the 5 is in the hundredths column.. (There's a difference between tens/tenths and hundreds/hundredths)
6 is the tenths.
The 5 is in the tenths place.