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A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning. A place value is relevant in the context of a single digit within a number. For a whole number it has no meaning.
A 3-digit number cannot have a pace value. Only a single digit can.
Place value only makes sense for a single digit - not a 4-digit number!
A whole number does not have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value - a different place value for each digit.
No. A number with multiple digits does not have a place value. A single digit in a multi-digit number has a place value.
A single digit in a number can have a place value. A whole number of more than one digit cannot.
A single digit in a number can have a place value, not the whole number!
A whole number does not have a place value - a single digit in a number has.
A number, normally, does not have a place value. A single digit in a number does.
A single digit in a number can have a place value but not the whole number.
The place value of 500,000 is in the hundreds of thousands place. In this number, the digit 5 is in the hundreds of thousands place, which means that it represents 500,000. Each place value in a number represents a different power of 10, with the hundreds of thousands place being 10^5 or 100,000.
It is its place value.