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∙ 11y agoDon't make it more complicated than it is. The place value is decided only by how far
the digit is from the decimal point. It has nothing to do with what digit is in it.
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∙ 11y agoIn place value, a period is each group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
Only individual digits of a number can be put in a place value, not numbers of 2 or more digits.
The place value is a concept that applies to individual digits in a number - not the whole number.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
In place value, a period is each group of three digits separated by commas in a multidigit number.
When "n" is any other number in the tenths place holder such as .1, .2, .3, ...., .8, .9 and no other digits in any other place holder.
The number system we commonly used, known as the decimal system, has 10 digits (0 to 9). It is possible to use other number systems, with a different number of digits. Any numbering system based on the same principle (the principle of place-value) must use 2 or more digits.
If the digits go from the thousands place to the ones place then we need to use 4 digits. Because the digits are all even, we are forced to use the 4 even digits (2, 4, 6 and 8). As they decrease by 2 each time, the only option for ordering them is greatest to lowest. Therefore, the number described in the question is 8,642.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
Significant digits refer to the number of digits that are known versus the number of digits that are estimated. So if the number 20 is an approximation, there is only one significant digit, which is the 2. However, if 20 is accurate to the ones place, then there are 2 significant digits. 20.00 has four significant digits, because it is known that the number is accurate down to the hundredths place.
Only individual digits of a number can be put in a place value, not numbers of 2 or more digits.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.
The place value is a concept that applies to individual digits in a number - not the whole number.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A number with several digits cannot.