The value of the digit in the hundredths place (the number is one by the way) is something times greater than the digit in the tenths place.

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It is not greater.

.01 is ten times smaller than .1.

To find the value of the digit in the hundredths place, we need to understand the place value system. In a decimal number, each digit holds a specific place value. For example, in the number 1.23, the digit "2" is in the tenths place, the digit "3" is in the hundredths place, and the digit "1" is in the ones place.

In this case, we know that the number is 1, and the value of the digit in the hundredths place is something times greater than the digit in the tenths place.

Since the number is 1, the digit in the tenths place is 0, as there is no digit present there. Let's assume that the digit in the hundredths place is represented by "x."

Therefore, according to the given statement, we can write the equation:
x = a * 0,

where "a" represents the factor by which the digit in the hundredths place is greater than the digit in the tenths place.

Since any number multiplied by 0 is 0, the only solution to this equation is x = 0. This means that the value of the digit in the hundredths place is 0.

So, to answer your question, the value of the digit in the hundredths place is 0.