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Nope! place value is a numeric word! Place value can be used in multiplication but it's not a multiplication word!
"Numerical value" simply refers to the number, in this case, 1200. Of course, if you convert it to a different unit you'll get a different numerical value - a different number.
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The solution is to count how many circles there are in each number. For instance, since the numeric value eight (8) contains two circles, the numeric value zero (0) is one circle and the numeric value nine (9) contains one circle, 8809 contains a grand total of six circles. The rest of the numbers in the problem are below with the numbers containing circles bolded.8809=6 circles7111=0 circles2171=0 circles6666=4 circlesso....2581=2 circles
How do you write a numerical value of 250 salary
10000 is a numeric value.
35000
It's already a numeric value.
You write 181.61 cm in numeric value as 181.61 cm.
The numeric value, to the highest degree of accuracy, is 121,000.
how to write 40000 in numeric values
9 is its numerical value
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