The farthest to the left.
Nine Thousand
60 is the number in which the digit 6 have a greater value as compared to 106.
The digit in a number that has a greater value than ten times the value of the first digit to its right is the digit in the tens place or higher. For example, in the number 52, the digit 5 (in the tens place) has a value of 50, which is greater than ten times the value of the digit 2 (which is 20). Thus, any digit in a higher place value can potentially meet this criterion.
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If x - y > 0, then x is greater than y.The greater positive number is the one further from zero.Which number is greater can be worked out on a digit by digit basis:To compare numbers starting with the highest place value column compare the digits, moving right a place value column until either all digits have been considered or one digit is higher than the other - the number with the higher digit is the greater number. (If a place value column is empty, its digit value is 0).
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In the number 43999, the digit 3 is in the hundreds place, making its value 300. In the number 42103, the digit 3 is in the units place, giving it a value of 3. To find how many times greater the value of the digit 3 in 43999 is compared to that in 42103, divide 300 by 3, which equals 100. Thus, the value of the digit 3 in 43999 is 100 times greater than in 42103.
In the number 32517, the digit 3 is in the thousands place, giving it a value of 3,000. In the number 3251, the digit 3 is also in the thousands place, with the same value of 3,000. Therefore, the value of the digit 3 in both numbers is equal, making it 1 time greater in 32517 than in 3251.
10 times larger
It is 3 which represents 300 = three hundred
No, a 4-digit number is not always less than a 5-digit number. The value of a number is determined by the digits it contains, not the number of digits. For example, the 4-digit number 9999 is greater than the 5-digit number 1000. It is important to consider the actual numerical value when comparing numbers, not just the number of digits.
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right