200 :)
The face value of a digit in a number is the digit itself, regardless of its position. In the number 52787890, the face value of the digit 2 is simply 2.
Its place value is 20 but its face value is 2
2000000-2
The face value of any integer in a base 10 number is equal to the number - in this case, 2. Remember to distinguish this between the place value, which, in this case, would be two tens, or 20.
Face value means the value of the digit in isolation.Place value means the value represented by the positionthat this digit sits within the number.If you take the number 10 for example:The first digit here "1" has a face value of 1. We just look at the digit in isolation and its face value is simply the value of the digit.However its place value is tens. That is because it sits in the place of the tens column of a number (second digit to the left of where the decimal point would go)For the number 200, the "2" has a face value of 2 and a place value of hundreds as it sits in the hundreds column of a number.
100
Place value = 10 Face value = 2 Product = 20.
The 7 is in the ten thousands column, so it is 7 x 10,000 = seventy thousand.
Oh, dude, the face value of 264 in math is 200. Face value is just the value of the digit itself, not considering its position in the number. So, in this case, the 2 is worth 200, the 6 is worth 60, and the 4 is worth 4. Math can be a real trip, man.
The value of the number 2 in 21547 is 2.
2 ITSELF
All $2 Federal Reserve Notes are worth only face value if circulated, $2.50 to $3.00 uncirculated.