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The numeral for eighteen million three hundred six thousand is 18,306,000. In this number, the digit 1 is in the ten million place, the digit 8 is in the million place, the digit 3 is in the hundred thousand place, the digit 0 is in the ten thousand place, and the digit 6 is in the thousand place.
In the number 98765432, the digit in the ten million place is 9. The place values from left to right are: ten million, million, hundred thousand, ten thousand, thousand, hundred, ten, and one. Since 9 is the first digit, it represents the ten million place.
It represents: 900,000,000 which is nine hundred million
To round a number to the nearest hundred million, you need to look at the digit in the hundred million place. If the digit to the right of the hundred million place is 5 or greater, you round up; if it is less than 5, you round down. Replace all digits to the right of the hundred million place with zeros. For example, if you have the number 987,654,321 and you want to round it to the nearest hundred million, you would look at the digit "9" in the hundred million place. Since the digit to the right of it is 8 (greater than 5), you would round up to 1,000,000,000.
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In the number 365217, the digit in the hundred thousand place is 0. The hundred thousand place is the fifth digit from the right in a six-digit number. In this case, the digit in the hundred thousand place is 0, as the number starts with 3 and does not have a digit in the hundred thousand place.
The place value of a digit in a number is determined by its position within the number. In the number 9876543210, the place value of the digit 9 is 9 billion (9,000,000,000) as it is in the billions place. The place value of the digit 8 is 800 million (800,000,000) as it is in the hundred millions place. Similarly, each digit in the number has a specific place value based on its position.
One hundred fifty million is written as 150,000,000 in numbers. This number is composed of three sets of three digits separated by commas, representing the hundreds, thousands, and millions places. The digit 1 is in the hundred millions place, the digit 5 is in the ten millions place, and the digit 0 is in the millions place.
To round 165,023,912 to the nearest hundred million, we look at the digit in the hundred million place, which is 1. The digit to the right of it is 6, which is greater than or equal to 5. Therefore, we add 1 to the hundred million place, making it 2. So, 165,023,912 rounded to the nearest hundred million is 200,000,000.
To write "9 hundred million" in numerical form, you would write it as 900,000,000. This is achieved by placing the digit 9 in the hundred million place, followed by eight zeros.
To round a number to the nearest hundred, you can use the following formula: Determine the digit in the hundred's place. In the number 833, the digit in the hundred's place is 3. Look at the digit immediately to the right of the hundred's place. In this case, it's the digit in the ten's place, which is 3. If the digit in the ten's place is 5 or greater, add 1 to the digit in the hundred's place. If the digit in the ten's place is less than 5, leave the digit in the hundred's place as it is. In the number 833, the digit in the ten's place is 3, which is less than 5. Therefore, you leave the digit in the hundred's place (3) as it is. So, rounding 833 to the nearest hundred results in 800. So, 833 rounded to the nearest hundred is 800.
The digit in the hundred thousandths place is the sixth digit to the right of the decimal point. For example, in the number 0.123456, the digit in the hundred thousandths place is 6. If there are fewer than six digits after the decimal, the hundred thousandths place is considered to be 0.