Eighty thousand.
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
The positional place values of digits in negative numbers are in ascending order from least to greatest as for example in the number -987 the least value digit is 9 and the greatest value digit is 7 because -900 < -80 < -7 The positional place values of digits in positive numbers are in descending order from greatest to least as for example in the number 987 the least value digit is 7 and the greatest value digit is 9 because 900 > 80 > 7
900 is one such number.
999 - 99 = 900
999 - 99 = 900
The value of the digit 9 in the number 987 is 900 (nine hundred).
A number cannot have a place value: only a single digit in a number has a place value.
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The positional place values of digits in negative numbers are in ascending order from least to greatest as for example in the number -987 the least value digit is 9 and the greatest value digit is 7 because -900 < -80 < -7 The positional place values of digits in positive numbers are in descending order from greatest to least as for example in the number 987 the least value digit is 7 and the greatest value digit is 9 because 900 > 80 > 7
900 It is the only three digit number with a nine in the numbers place
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900 is one such number.
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To round 984 to the nearest 100, you need to determine whether the number is closer to 900 or 1000. The tens digit of 984 is 8, which is greater than or equal to 5. Therefore, the ones digit of the rounded number will be 0, and the hundreds digit will be either 9 or 10, depending on whether the number is closer to 900 or 1000. To determine which hundreds digit to use, you can look at the tens and ones digits of the number. Since the tens digit is 8 and the ones digit is 4, the number is closer to 1000 than to 900. Therefore, the hundreds digit of the rounded number will be 9. So, rounding 984 to the nearest 100 gives us 900.
999 - 99 = 900