left of the decimal: .1 = 1 tenth. .01= 1 hundredth. .001 = 1 thousandth. etc.
right of the decimal: 1. = one. 10.= ten. 100. = one hundred. etc.
Individual digits within a number have place values, not whole numbers.
What is the product of place values of 8 in '12868
It is the tenths' place.
Align the numbers according their place values. Go from left to right (decreasing place values) until the face values of the numbers are different. Then the number with the larger face value in that place is the larger number.
the place values of 4 is 4.
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4.90= 4 = 4 ones 9 = 9 tenths 0 = 0 hundredths That's the place values of 4.90
There is none. Place values go on forever.
10 points
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Ten millions place, signifying 80 million.
A place of value is, in maths where the digits, eg. tens hundres and thousands etc are place values.