3 is always the same, unless negative
The greatest absolute value refers to the largest distance of a number from zero on a number line, regardless of its sign. For a set of numbers, it is the highest value obtained by taking the absolute value of each number in that set. For instance, in the set {-3, 2, 5, -7}, the greatest absolute value is 7, as |−7| = 7.
In the number 3,400 the greatest place would be the 3. And in 800, the greatest place would be the 8. Basically it is the highest value in a number.
The digit with the second greatest value in the number is '1'. its value is second to the largest number which is 2.
3 is weakest and 12 is greatest value
There is no such number.
To determine which digit has the greatest value in a number, you would need to examine each digit individually and identify the highest one. For example, in the number 47382, the digit with the greatest value is 8. If you provide a specific number, I can help identify the greatest digit in that number.
In the number 349, the digit that stands for the greatest value is 3. This is because it is in the hundreds place, representing 300, while the 4 in the tens place represents 40, and the 9 in the ones place represents 9. Therefore, 3 has the highest value among the digits in this number.
3. It is in the hundreds place.
The 4 has the greatest value. It is in the 100 billionths place.
3
Still 3.
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