0.4
70
four
The value of a digit depends on its position as well as its face value.
5
Don'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.
70
four
Maths
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.
product? four - 4 letters
The value of a digit depends on its position as well as its face value.
digit 0
5
Don'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.
They are the same because they are both multiplication. They also can be the same if the two digit number times by the one digit number equals a three digit number. They are different because the 3 digits number will obviously produce a higher product.
1 is 1, regardless of the base number. It is always in the same position and always has the same value.
Yes - any further zeroes to the right of the rightmost digit after a decimal point has no effect on the value of the number.