Place values increase by ten times. This 5 is in the ten thousands place (the fifth from the right). The 5 you're looking for is in the hundred thousands place (the sixth from the right). Thus the number is 5 hundred thousand.
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No. The place of where the 4 is, is ten times the place where the 2 is. However, the 4 is 400 and the 2 is 20, so the 400 is 20 times the twenty. Only if the two digits were the same, like 446 or 226, would there be a ten times difference.
In the number 67040, the value of the 7 is 70,000, as it is in the ten-thousands place. In the number 640700, the value of the 7 is 7,000, as it is in the thousands place. To find how many times greater the value of the 7 in 67040 is than the value of the 7 in 640700, divide 70,000 by 7,000, which equals 10. Thus, the value of the 7 in 67040 is 10 times greater.
This is because we count in tens so that the place value of a digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.
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.
In the number 462391, the digit 6 is in the thousands place, which gives it a value of 6,000. In the number 426391, the digit 6 is in the hundreds place, giving it a value of 600. Since 6,000 is ten times 600, 462391 is the number where the digit 6 has a value that is ten times that of the 6 in 426391.
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The digit in a number that has a greater value than ten times the value of the first digit to its right is the digit in the tens place or higher. For example, in the number 52, the digit 5 (in the tens place) has a value of 50, which is greater than ten times the value of the digit 2 (which is 20). Thus, any digit in a higher place value can potentially meet this criterion.
The ten thousand place is the fifth digit to the left of the decimal point in a whole number. It represents the value of ten thousand and is part of the place value system, where each place is ten times the value of the place to its right. For example, in the number 123,456, the digit 1 is in the ten thousand place.
The answer depends on A. If it is a number in which the place value of each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right then the number is the decimal.
It becomes ten times as large.
It is not really connected to fractions. However, it isa decimal number because each digit has a place value that is ten times that of the digit to its right.It is not really connected to fractions. However, it isa decimal number because each digit has a place value that is ten times that of the digit to its right.It is not really connected to fractions. However, it isa decimal number because each digit has a place value that is ten times that of the digit to its right.It is not really connected to fractions. However, it isa decimal number because each digit has a place value that is ten times that of the digit to its right.
No, ten times less.
If you mean 3x+10 = 5x then the value of x works out as 5
That is the system we usually use to write number, in which each place-value is worth ten times more than the place-value to its right.
If ten times the number n decreased by 13 is equal to the square of the same number n increased by 3, then the value of n is either 8 or 2.
Because the place value for each digit is ten times the place value of the digit to its right.