That will depend entirely on the values of the sample of numbers in question which have not been given.
5101, for example.
i think that do read large numbers you should look at the place values. From right to left the place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on.
there are infinity of those, because numbers never end.
It is easy the left side as to be ten times greater then your right side for example my ones place is ten times greater my tens place is ten times greater than my hundreds place and my hundreds place is ten times greater than my thousands place i hope this will help you bye
6000 / 60 = 100 ■
5101, for example.
It is the thousands place.
No, 0.21 is greater because there is a 1 in the thousands place instead of a 0.
1000 times greater. 50000/50 = 1000
i think that do read large numbers you should look at the place values. From right to left the place values are ones, tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions, and so on.
there are infinity of those, because numbers never end.
ten thousand times greater
It is easy the left side as to be ten times greater then your right side for example my ones place is ten times greater my tens place is ten times greater than my hundreds place and my hundreds place is ten times greater than my thousands place i hope this will help you bye
6000 / 60 = 100 ■
93,871 rounded to the nearest thousands place is: 94,000. This is because the hundreds place value "8" is greater than 5. When rounding anything greater than or equal to 5 gets rounded up while the rest gets rounded down.
There are infinitely many such numbers. For example, 123,456,063
hundred-thousands ten-thousands thousands hundreds tens onesAbove is the order of the place values so for the number above it would go like this:3 4 5 9 8 2hundred-thousands ten-thousands thousands hundreds tens onesTo round to the nearest thousand means that we must decide what number should be in the thousands place (where the 5 currently is) and then make all numbers to the right of it (the hundreds, tens, and ones place) a 0.To determine what number should go in the thousands place, we need to look at the hundreds place. If the hundreds place contains a number that is greater than or equal to 5, we round up (meaning we add one to that value in the thousands place) otherwise, we round down (meaning we keep the number in the thousands place the same).In this problem, the hundreds place contains the number 9. Since this is greater than or equal to 5, we round up.To round up, we add 1 to the value in the thousands place.So, 5+1 = 6 --> Now the thousands place contains a six and all places to the right become zeros, so the final answer is:346000