There are 100 hundred-thousands in 10 million.
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Ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions
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There are SIX zeroes in 1 million: 1,000,000From the right you have ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ect.
Eight of them.
0.21 millions = 210,000 => two hundred and ten thousand
thousands ten thousands hundred thousands one millions
nine - look at the last number of any number and start counting as ones. Then move left and start counting as tens, then hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, ten millions, hundred millions, billions, ten billions, hundred billions, trillions, ten trillions, and finally hundred trillions. So 1,000,000,000 is one billion.
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Ten thousands, then hundred thousands, then millions
After ten-thousands, the next place value is hundred-thousands. Specifically, ten-thousands is represented as 10,000, and the next value is 100,000. Following hundred-thousands, the sequence continues with millions.
In the number 135792468000, the ten-millions place is the eighth digit from the right. Counting from the right, the digits are: 0 (units), 0 (tens), 8 (hundreds), 4 (thousands), 2 (ten-thousands), 6 (hundred-thousands), 9 (millions), 7 (ten-millions), and 3 (hundred-millions). Therefore, the digit in the ten-millions place is 7.