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.
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38977 is in ones place9 is in tens place (and is three times the number in thousands place)8 is in the hundreds place3 is in the thousands place7+9+8+3=27
In the number 203456, the zero holds the place of the hundred-thousands. It indicates that there are no hundreds of thousands in this number, while the other digits represent their respective values in the thousands, hundreds, tens, and units places.
In the number 1.356.209, the thousands place is represented by the digit 6. To identify the thousands place, you can count from the right, where the digits are arranged in groups of three: 209 (units), 356 (thousands), and 1 (millions). Therefore, the digit in the thousands place is 6.
The places are always the same no matter what the digits are. The value is obtained by multiplying the place times the digit. Starting from the right, the places in an 8-digit number are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions and ten millions.
In order to make the smallest possible number with a set of digits, you want the least valued number in the greatest valued place. For 5 digits, you would want the least digit, 0, in the ten thousands place. You would then want the second least digit, 3, in the thousands place, and so on. For the digits 0,3,5,7,9 the smallest possible number would therefore be 03,579 or 3,579.
There are 324 thousands in 324567. This is because each group of three digits in a number represents a place value - hundreds, thousands, millions, etc. In this case, the digit 3 in the thousands place represents 3000, so there are 324 thousands in the number 324567.
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There are 5 digits in the number 67392. Each digit represents a place value in the number, with the leftmost digit being the ten-thousands place and the rightmost digit being the ones place. In this case, the digits are 6, 7, 3, 9, and 2.
The number 2637 has four digits. Each digit represents a place value: thousands, hundreds, tens, and units. Therefore, the digits are 2, 6, 3, and 7.